Say goodbye to Windoze Genuine Advantage woes FOREVER!

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If you have a pirated copy of XP and can't access the latest Windoze updates, then download this nifty wee file and turn your copy of XP into a genuine one.

The file contains a 'product key reader' that finds and identifies your original product key, it also allows you to change your product key. There's also a keygen that provides a 'genuine' product key for you to swap over.

The file also contains a 'read me' file that has all the instructions you need.

I just ran it and I now have Windoze Media Player 11, Internet Explorer 7 and another 76 updates that I could never access before! Micro$oft Update has validated my pirated copy of XP as GENUINE!

Download the torrent here

Or if you prefer, download the file from YouSendIt
 
i think you mac blokes have missed the point.


how much did you pay for your OS? :p
 
well, it worked on one xp computer :clap still got the media center and another xp pooter to do. :rolleyes:

I do have one valid copy of xp, but I begrudge paying for more than one copy of a piece of software :rob :D
 
X2:thumb

Don't yer just love this Microsoft soap-opera - never a dull moment....

At least there's an endless supply of geeks who'll find a way of hacking it. I was actually looking for a newer, cracked version of IE7. The version I got last year kept freezing up on me, but then I found this.

It does feel good sticking two fingers up at Micro$oft :thumb
 
well, it worked on one xp computer :clap still got the media center and another xp pooter to do. :rolleyes:

I do have one valid copy of xp, but I begrudge paying for more than one copy of a piece of software :rob :D

Damn straight! I'm in the exact same position :thumb
 
Ooooh great, I must tell all my networked business customers to dump their machines and install mac's. ......... couple of grand a throw with office etc and a nice learning curve for the staff.


Theyre just computers get over it.
 
so you paid for it then :D

Aye, and you get what you pay for.

Since moving to Apple 6 years ago I've not had so much as a kernel panic.

I spent many years repairing windows machines for a living and I really can't understand why anyone with a bit of knowledge continues to use such an unstable platform.
 
Ooooh great, I must tell all my networked business customers to dump their machines and install mac's. ......... couple of grand a throw with office etc and a nice learning curve for the staff.


Theyre just computers get over it.

What learning curve? Mac Office is exactly the same as Office Office, save that it works fine and doesn't screw-up.
 
Aye, and you get what you pay for.

Since moving to Apple 6 years ago I've not had so much as a kernel panic.

I spent many years repairing windows machines for a living and I really can't understand why anyone with a bit of knowledge continues to use such an unstable platform.


i get the impression most mac devotees are still basing their prejudice on windows of 6 years ago :rolleyes:

anyway, i only have a bit of knowledge so windows will do me :D

i did spend a a couple of hours playing with my mate's new imac a couple of weeks back. knocked any idea of me ever buying one straight out the window (no pun intended).

while initially nice to look at, the retro 2" bezel round the screen soon looked absurd.
i was most amused by the easily accessible USB socket on the keyboard that can't supply enough power for an ipod FFS! and where are the others? hard to get at, on the back of the screen with the power button. how i laughed :D

might be unfair to criticise the OS as i am a n00b with macs, but feck me it was hard work :mad: pretty, but a long way from intuitive. linux is much easier. seems you need to know a plethora of keyboard short cuts :nenau

overpriced, shiny bling for the kind of people who wear those funny blue tinted, oblong specs IMO.

macs? you can keep 'em :)
 
i get the impression most mac devotees are still basing their prejudice on windows of 6 years ago :rolleyes:

Possibly true for some. I use Mac as I know XP & NT inside out and wouldn't let it near a computer of my own :nono

macs? you can keep 'em :)


Just the way I like it. As long as most people stick with windows, I'll not have to go out and buy any ant-virus software :D
 
Possibly true for some. I use Mac as I know XP & NT inside out and wouldn't let it near a computer of my own :nono

Just the way I like it. As long as most people stick with windows, I'll not have to go out and buy any ant-virus software :D

Exactly - I have to use Gate's crap at work all day and I know exactly now shite it all is.

Macs though. Rubbish. Very difficult to use. None of it makes any sense at all - takes years and years to understand even the basics, and even then, you have to know secrets that no-one tells you. That bezel looks soooo much more absurd that all those wires and shite training down to the sensible great big box thing that you get with Windon'tgos. And the accessible USB thing on the keyboard? WTF? Why don't they put it all on the back of a box on the floor under yer desk like and sensible person would eh? And Feck me - what the hell is going on with the no visus software needed thing eh?

None of it makes any sense at all - keep well clear, it's a minority of idiots who use them - the fad will soon pass.:thumb
 
ok, it's true my PCs are festooned with wires, but why won't the only accessible USB socket on the imac power an ipod?

incidentally, most PCs i see have USB sockets on the front of the box, you don't have to go round the back (always).

you mac types are very defensive/touchy aren't you :p
 


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