What's the best alternative to Windows 8?
starhawk wrote:@nooby -- Windows XP support ends April of next year. My understanding (which may be wrong) is that when that happens you will no longer be able to activate XP.
Oh that would mean disaster then for some of my computers.
But the win Vista and Win 7 will still work for a while then?
Would they program this time into the code when I go online next time then.
I mean for how long have they had that time limit coded into the boot up?
If one never go online could I not use the programs or do a restore
to earlier time point?
sorry for going derail a bit.
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not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
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XP activation has been well hacked. You don't need Microsoft to activate it (and it wouldn't be illegal/immoral if you already own it).starhawk wrote:@nooby -- Windows XP support ends April of next year. My understanding (which may be wrong) is that when that happens you will no longer be able to activate XP.
But if you don't already own it...
Also, I really wouldn't anticipate it being terribly much fun to explain to a local cop why I (hypothetically) hacked my WinXP install even tho I already had a perfectly good COA. I don't think the PD would understand...
Yeah, I know the "...if you don't get caught..." argument, and I don't agree with it at all. Maybe my morals are too strong for the time I'm in, though, since a lot of people seem to think it's cool to throw a grownup temper tantrum and shut down governments to try and remove a law that they don't like but everyone else does. Talk about playground politics... geez...
Also, I really wouldn't anticipate it being terribly much fun to explain to a local cop why I (hypothetically) hacked my WinXP install even tho I already had a perfectly good COA. I don't think the PD would understand...
Yeah, I know the "...if you don't get caught..." argument, and I don't agree with it at all. Maybe my morals are too strong for the time I'm in, though, since a lot of people seem to think it's cool to throw a grownup temper tantrum and shut down governments to try and remove a law that they don't like but everyone else does. Talk about playground politics... geez...
If you don't own it, then it isn't right to hack it.
I am thinking of the scenario where you have a computer with the XP COA sticker on it or have the licensed Windows XP disks. Your hard drive blows up. If Windows doesn't support activating anymore (or for that matter if it is just more convenient), there is no good reason not to use a hacked version or hack it yourself.
As far as the local cops, they have better things to do and wouldn't waste their time with such foolishness.
I am thinking of the scenario where you have a computer with the XP COA sticker on it or have the licensed Windows XP disks. Your hard drive blows up. If Windows doesn't support activating anymore (or for that matter if it is just more convenient), there is no good reason not to use a hacked version or hack it yourself.
As far as the local cops, they have better things to do and wouldn't waste their time with such foolishness.