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Tattooed

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« on: 8 March 2003, 03:19 »
There was a article in this months PC Advisor magazine about a prgram that might stop product activation.
www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/misc.shtml#volumeld
I don't use Windose XP so I don't if it will work. Will post more latter.

[ March 07, 2003: Message edited by: Tattooed ]


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« Reply #1 on: 11 March 2003, 12:53 »
I didn't use a program. I saw a tutorial on a Dutch tech website how to do it. I can't remember exactly, but I think I changed something in the register, rebooted started Windows Product Activation, and then rebooted again.

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« Reply #2 on: 11 March 2003, 16:24 »
funny, i never had to do any of that shit to stop productactivation. maybe it's because i'm using the 'Mandrake Linux 9.0' version of windows xp...
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« Reply #3 on: 12 March 2003, 19:22 »
Who cares? People who use windows deserve that kind of treatment! Period!   ;)

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« Reply #4 on: 13 March 2003, 00:28 »
I once heard a story about a guy who ordered Windows XP from the internet. When he got his Windows XP box home, he installed the operating spyware and was soon asked for the license code "worth" $ 215.
He couldn't find it in the box. He called Microsoft and asked them to send it to him. After some difficulties, the promised to send him a license code. After 30 days, his computer was locked until he got the license code a month later.

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« Reply #5 on: 13 March 2003, 21:28 »
Windows XP is a worthless piece of sh!t.

If I wasn't a gamer, I'd have no reason to keep windows. Win98SE for the record.  :rolleyes:

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« Reply #6 on: 20 March 2003, 14:21 »
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mattymanx: Windows XP is a worthless piece of sh!t.

If I wasn't a gamer, I'd have no reason to keep windows. Win98SE for the record.


Not exactly. Linux gamers have two options:
  • Buy native Linux games, like Quake 2/3, Unreal Tournament (2003), etc.
  • You can emulate many games in Linux with WineX. The disadvantages of WineX:


There is a paid and a free version of WineX. The paid version has support for installers and playing games that need a CD-ROM. The free version doesn't have that, you have to install the game in Windows, find a no-CD crack and then play it.[/list]