Bill Gates can blow me...
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- Edogg
Originally posted by Rule of Wrist
Except 2K doesn't have XP's "big brother may I pretty please with sugar on top?" activation procedures... making it far superior in my book...
I think the next version of windows is going to have to be delivered by large no-necked italian gentlemen with names like "Guido", "Raoul", and "Big Lou"... these gentlemen will then "supervise" your install, checking all of your posessions for anything remotely illegal ar that smells funny...
yes the activation process is really the only thing I hate about xp. I bought an oem version of xp, and now everytime i reformat and do a fresh install I have to call up the freindly neighborhood microsoft representative for a new key.






- [U.S.C] Amaryl
Originally posted by Rule of Wrist
Except 2K doesn't have XP's "big brother may I pretty please with sugar on top?" activation procedures... making it far superior in my book...
I think the next version of windows is going to have to be delivered by large no-necked italian gentlemen with names like "Guido", "Raoul", and "Big Lou"... these gentlemen will then "supervise" your install, checking all of your posessions for anything remotely illegal ar that smells funny...
MS smells something funny. I think it's my ass.

- Cpl. Bingham
I actually found MS's activation scheme rather inventive. When I did a full system upgrade, installing XP asked that I needed to reactivate the OS. I called the number it provided, an extremely helpful tech gave me a new activation string, and I was done with it in five mintues.
If it helps keep people from pirating the OS, I don't mind 5 or so extra minutes during a reinstall. And speaking of that, you don't even have to reactivate unless you change out more than three components between OS installs, so it's not like your going to have to reactivate every single time you reinstall.
If it helps keep people from pirating the OS, I don't mind 5 or so extra minutes during a reinstall. And speaking of that, you don't even have to reactivate unless you change out more than three components between OS installs, so it's not like your going to have to reactivate every single time you reinstall.
- (>Tool<)
Yeah I dunno, I never had a problem with XP activation. I've installed it 2 times on a compaq, then trashed that thing, built my new system myself and have since done a second install, both times it just activates with my CD-key. Never had to call anyone. I don't even know whats up with that. its Professional, I don't know if that would be different. I'm happy with XP but if I was to be dealing with networking then I'm sure it could get headache inducing. all I'm saying is, I do not discredit anything ZOG has said, I'm just speaking from personal experience.
- Edogg
Originally posted by (>Tool<)
Yeah I dunno, I never had a problem with XP activation. I've installed it 2 times on a compaq, then trashed that thing, built my new system myself and have since done a second install, both times it just activates with my CD-key. Never had to call anyone. I don't even know whats up with that. its Professional, I don't know if that would be different. I'm happy with XP but if I was to be dealing with networking then I'm sure it could get headache inducing. all I'm saying is, I do not discredit anything ZOG has said, I'm just speaking from personal experience.
I think in zog's situation, he is dealing with more than just xp or 2000. that means...*gag*...ME, maybe even 98. not to mention that you multiply that by the 400 sytems he has to support. in his situation the flaws in an OS can become magnified quite quickly.
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