Re: Activation and reactivation and so on, and so on ...

From: Ralph Malph (Ralph_at_happydays.com)
Date: 03/12/04


Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 18:48:03 GMT

Activation is an unacceptable pain. I recommend using only XP Pro. The
getting a download of the XP Pro Corp edition, and use a key gen to
generate a good key for it. It will never bug you about activating,
and Microsoft will have gotten their money.
I have had many a repair situation, as a systems engineer, where I
have to swap out components to determine which ones are bad, and /or
do multiple re-installs.I charge by the hour, and the customer get
ripped off by MS due to the extra time, 10 to 20 mins per activation
that I have to go through. The last time I had to do this I had to
reactivate XP Home 10 times, and I had to do it via the phone as it
quit allowing me to do it automatically after the 2nd time. This of
course is ridiculous because a legitimate user will always say that
they have the software installed on only one machine, which is what MS
asks you during the activation phone call to make sure you are legit.
Of course so will someone who is not legit, and MS can't tell the
diff, and still has to activate it. This of course, make the whole
process RIDICULAS !!!!!!!!!!!!!. So use the XP Pro Corp method, just
make sure that you have bought a legitimate copy for each PC.

Enjoy, and lets make it a major pain and expensive embarasment for MS
to continue to require activation. I recomend suing them for time lost
on repairs ect......Alright repair guys of the world, lets send them
the BILLL !!!!

Ralph Malph

On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 10:28:19 -0500, "purplehaz" <software@for.me>
wrote:

>BigBears2 wrote:
>> I agree with hate ms. I have also not moved to xp because of the
>> activation hastle.
>
>What hassle. I have never had an activation problem or hassle and I have
>activated probably 50 or so machines.
>
>>Sometimes because of incompatable programs I may
>> do a LLF format 5 times in one day and do a one every six months to
>> keep the system clean.
>
>With proper computer maintenance, security, patches, updated xp compatable
>drivers, good surfing habits, and knowledge of good and bad programs this is
>not necessary.
>
>>It has been my experiance that an repair
>> instulation does not get rid of unwanted files and other types will
>> not get rid of boot sector coruption, when I want a program and all
>> it's files gone I mean gone.
>
>True, a repair install is not intended to get rid of any files. It just
>fixes corrupted windows files. What's your point?
>
>>They say reativation is free and
>> unlimited but it's not unlimited and if done over a certain amount
>> you have to plead your case to some half baked phone person.
>
>It is unlimited and if you have to call it is automated or if you have to
>talk to a person it a painless two minute call. The only time you will have
>to call is if you change significant hardware or its been less than 120 days
>since your last activation. If your changing hardware and/or activating in
>less than 120 days frequently you may want to look into a volume license of
>xp that has no activation or become an oem. A normal user does not have the
>need to activate this often.
>
>>I am
>> sure at some point they will call you a lier and insist your
>> activating on multiple machines or just a pirater and refuse to give
>> you reactivation codes unless you buy another licence.
>
>How are you sure? Have you heard it happen? I have never been refused. The
>only time you could get refused is if you have an oem xp version and you
>transfered it to another computer, which is not allowed.
>
>>Aslo a point
>> everyone has missed "what happeneds to you when you need to
>> reactivate and microsoft no longer supports the product activation?"
>> forever is never for forever just try to get replacement disks for
>> win 3.11 or windows 95a,b or c. The $50 per reactivation charge will
>> be part of the xp replacement.
>
>When support for xp is gone the activation requirement will be taken out of
>xp with a patch via windows update.
>



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