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Baph 07-02-07 09:34 AM

Vista (for those interested in it)...
 
I've kept the title of this vague for obvious reasons, and I won't be providing ANY links to the below (at least in public).

Currently, all activation methods for Vista have been cracked. By that I mean the time expiry before you have to register it, the registration itself, and the "Genuine software validation." I knew about this last week, but the information has gone public :)

Long live the revolution ;) Get it whilst you can folks :)

SoulKiss 07-02-07 10:09 AM

However.......

The current version is flawed in so many ways.

Correcting these flaws will probably require Microsoft involvement, with a result that these cracks will be detected and bypassed.

Recent benchmarks show that games run slower in Vista than XP - so apps may be the same.

Personally stick with XP, Vista is not fit for purposeand probably wont be for ages.

I have to work with Vista (and the server equivilent, currently still under the Longhorn name) in an analysis basis, so when it bocomes worth running Visat I'll let yuo all know :)

David

Baph 07-02-07 10:15 AM

... and the day before the new Vista is released, the cracks will be available again :)

Vista was released on 30th Jan. I knew about the cracks mentionned above on 1st Feb, they probably existed before that, and they hit mainstream internet users around the 7th.

That's a whole 8 days to go from release, to public crack. The same happened with XP.

wyrdness 07-02-07 10:26 AM

Apparently you can install Vista without a license key for a 30 day trial. If, during that time, you purchase a Vista upgrade CD, you can install that over the trial, without having to purchase a full copy of Vista. Microsoft have said that they aren't planning to fix this - presumably because very few people purchase the full version anyway.

Baph 07-02-07 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wyrdness
Apparently you can install Vista without a license key for a 30 day trial.

And then you can use the trial until 2099 :shock: (without buying anything)

PsychoCannon 07-02-07 11:13 AM

Until this amazing Operating system can actually OPERATE at least SOME of my damn hardware...I'm not interested....
Just like XP it doesn't currently recognise or work with most of my kit and it's all high end mainstream kit *sigh*

I think they need to rename it, it's not an OS anymore it's an oversized application.

Grinch 07-02-07 12:34 PM

Bloatware.

Remove it and install something lighter...

Tina 07-02-07 12:50 PM

The guys i work with installed Vista on my work PC and so far it's cool,
flaws etc = trial and error with any software.

on yer bike 07-02-07 01:06 PM

I have no choice, my new laptop comes with it, tried to get a discount to get xp media centre, but no, it only comes with vista apparently

philipMac 07-02-07 03:53 PM

These problems with the new MS operating system have taken us all by surprise.


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