
29th Jul 02, 03:20 AM
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it seems to me there are 2 sides: one side says it will, one side says not. i for one are on the not side. this is why rumors are rumors. it's all hearsay conjured up by Microsoft to scare all warez users into quickly going out and paying for something ridiculously expensive. and even if it is true i agree inside a week or so there would be a keygen. end of story.
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29th Jul 02, 07:55 AM
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I don't think there are two sides any more. Any lingering doubts that Orig's article contained a shred of truth have been shot to pieces.
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29th Jul 02, 01:24 PM
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yep, thanks Epyx, just slipstreamed XP Corp SP1 successfully, so much for all the paranoid BS
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29th Jul 02, 03:45 PM
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Originally posted by swampy@Jul 29 2002, 02:24 PM
yep, thanks Epyx, just slipstreamed XP Corp SP1 successfully, so much for all the paranoid BS
Please enlighten us swampy. Noone has been able to slipstream into a corp installation before, so please let us know how you did this.
All effords made earlier resulted in a Windows XP version witch only accepted Retail keys, not the corps keys.
Thanks
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29th Jul 02, 03:50 PM
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Epyx has a post over at iexbeta on replacing two files after the slipstream to get it to work with the corp version.
Excellent post Epyx, thank you very much.
Dave
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29th Jul 02, 06:34 PM
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Yup,
Got it now. Thanks!
Cheers!
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31st Jul 02, 06:29 AM
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guys, easy fix, go to compusa with a palm pilot..or a pen and paper...or a pen and the palm of your hand and write down a cd-key from a compaq. turst me they never take it off the systems, i've seen them there. then just activate it, call them tell them you upgraded and wish to reactivate on your *new* system. bingo, activated copy of windows. Why bother with corp when it's this easy?
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every 4 months, activation data on their servers is reset, meaning you can install on a new machine with the same cd key every 4 months.
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31st Jul 02, 06:30 AM
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oh yeah, and as others have said, give it a couple weeks after release, it WILL be cracked again, all software always is. Name a program out there that hasn't ever been cracked.....ever...
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31st Jul 02, 06:37 PM
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Originally posted by Falcom@Jul 31 2002, 05:29 AM
every 4 months, activation data on their servers is reset, meaning you can install on a new machine with the same cd key every 4 months.
Is this true? I had not heard of this before. I was going to try this method, but because they are activated at the factory (or so I'm told), I didn't think the same key could be used to activate another machine.
I wonder what happens if a person buys the display model and reformats and tries to activate. I assume it won't work for them, but could M$ trace it to me. Seems like it would be easier to stay with corp.
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31st Jul 02, 07:42 PM
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the 4 month thing i've never verified, but i've heard it's true from people who work close to M$ at my work. Anyway, if the activation hardware hash is truely one way, they can't tell what you changed, or even how much was changed, just that it is changed. so just call them, tell them you upgraded your motherboard(with onboard NIC), cpu, memory and video card and need to reactivate. they have to reactivate for you, and since they don't require personal information, they can't trace you unless you are stupid. worst case scenerio, you reactivate a key so many times it becomes suspect, so go to compusa again, and get a new key.
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