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Old 18th Sep 02, 11:01 AM
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Actually we just can't stand to listen to people cry about why their mother can't log onto that Windows XP Home Edition you downloaded from E-Donkey. So to save you from having to skip dinner and spend the evening in your room thinking about your 'Behavior', we've created Reset 5.

Yes kids, Reset 5. It works beautifully. So nice in fact, we debated naming it something new, since the process is entirely different from any previous reset to date. But alas, we stuck with the tried and true name.

Improvements since 4.12
1) WPA is completely hidden, you'd never know it wasn't activated.
2) You will never be asked to activate
3) You can log on after 14 days uptime
4) Proper support for XP Home


On a sad note though, It would seem that the .NET WPA crew has split off in development from the XP WPA. This reset, does NOT work on anything post RC1 .NET 2003. Although it does work on RC1 (3663).


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PLEASE NOTE THAT BETAONE DOES NOT ENCOURAGE OR SUPPORT THE USE OF PIRATED SOFTWARE, PATCHES, OR KEYGENS. BY TAKING PART IN SUCH ACTIVITIES, YOU ARE COMMITING A CRIME AND CAN BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ACTIONS.



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Old 18th Sep 02, 07:03 PM
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Thanks for the info!

I do have to say that sometimes I am a bit confused as to what is permitted and what isn't on BetaONE. In my way of thinking, resets are a way of manipulating your copy of XP to avoid having to activate in the normal time allowed. I don't know if you'd call it a crack, work-around, tweak, whatever. You are modifying your OS, probably illegally.

Would someone explain why we have a rule (#2) that seems to me not to permit this type of post, but why a reset is considered ok to discuss? I certainly don't think Microsoft would consider resets "legal".

I am only concerned about the long-term interests and survival of the board in general. If I did need a reset, which I don't, I could easily find it. But I am just not sure this is the proper place to discuss it. You must know this and many other boards are monitored. Why put BetaONE at risk?

"BetaONE does not support illegal content of any forum. This includes warez, application cracks, and key generators. "

Please clarify...What does "not support" really mean? Is it that we can discuss it, but just not post links. Is that it?

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MNKid

** Edit: Thanks for the edit orig. I think that made it very clear to everyone reading it where BetaOne stands.



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