Re: Info WGA sends to MS
- From: "xfile" <cou-cou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 11:04:49 +0800
Will anyone agree police can search anyone's car and house without a
probable cause and a search warranty just to ensure they're not breaking the
law?
MS knights have been trying to frame people trying to protect privacy to the
same of those who use illegally software.
Another genuine move and try, but let's see if this also works or not.
"Bob" <Bob@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:u6Hh$bWoGHA.5084@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I bet your bummed that you will not be able to install the same key on two
machines anymore.
Now that they can fingerprint the motherboard BIOS and tie it to your
product ID, they can deactivate you if you change it our or upgrade
it. (If you're running an OEM version)
WGA, in its present form, is essentially periodic reactivation on a
whole new level.
GITM
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