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Author Topic: Microsoft draws attention Vista and Windows 7 users WGA  (Read 246 times)
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« on: February 27, 2009, 11:31:53 am »
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A nice item to discuss:

Microsoft want to kill the softmod-bypass and Windows Genuine Advantage for Windows Vista approaches, starting with the Ultimate edition.
See also pic1 click on the pic to enlarge.
Windows 7 beta testers are also called to activate their software.
The softmod hack- has the effect that Windows Vista at startup thinks that the operating system in the factory was installed and activated.
Microsoft has a software update available the next time users of English Windows Vista Ultimate users is delivered, other editions may follow later. .
Presumably, the software giant is first heading on the Ultimate edition because of the popularity by software pirates of this most complete version
Microsoft calls on both the Windows 7 beta guild on their software within thirty days after installation to activate.
Do they not,  the testers are given a reminder every hour presented at the opening of the panel will also appear. 
In addition, the users are satisfied with a black background and can not  update without activation.
See also pic 2 click on the pic to enlarge.
Earlier this month, Microsoft removed the public beta version of Windows 7 from its servers.
This is still to be found on torrent trackers, but the company warns that this may not a good idea: it could be full of malware.

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