me too. I know 3 people (1 person at school, and 2 family members).Quote:
Originally Posted by iMartin
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me too. I know 3 people (1 person at school, and 2 family members).Quote:
Originally Posted by iMartin
was teh fan too big :PQuote:
Originally Posted by FKDUP74
I might be lucky the errrrr pirated version of XP i have never was black marked didn't need to change keys
Try it your way then Snny.
@ zapjb, Just did mine , piece of cake! I had to reinstall Diskeeper ,but everything is great. PID and Serial # changed to legit ones . Thanks again . :)
Edit: Of course I had to redownload the newer winupdates . :dry:
yup that's what repair install does... everything that's part of windows is set back to the version on your cd. :PQuote:
Originally Posted by peat moss
@Roscco, Goes to show you how many times I'v done a repair install. :D
Heres the link again , I passed this time :
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/h...s/default.mspx
It all makes me wonder:
exactly what is the numerical breakdown of the money that is paid-out at the retail level for each copy of Windows XP (or any software in general requiring a license) sold? Meaning what portion of that $149 USD price tag for Windows XP Professional SP2 goes into the expenses paid in creating/developing it? What portion does Microsoft and the retailer take to the bank? How is the retail determined when the product reaches international markets? Silly questions/curiosities, mind you... though probably not so silly are the answers to them. Probably quite sad really.
I don't need to, 'cos I installed it with a valid serial (-640-) that's still working.Quote:
Originally Posted by zapjb
But the question was what else happens when you do the repair install, rather than just forcing xp to bring up the offline registration/keychanging menu. :unsure:
Don't know, don't care. Just know that I tried other ways after SP1 & lots of hot fixes. They did not work anymore. This does.
i dont know the absolute truth of what i am about to say, but....Quote:
Originally Posted by Izagaia
had one of my old bosses tell me once...
(and he is a wise old fkr too, so this may have some merit)
that the basic rule of thumb in business is:
if you cant make at least 70% profit it isnt worth doing
so, i dont know, use that for a guideline to a guesstimate i guess :P
going by that ....70% 0f $149 is $104 - thats bills profit, what he puts in the bank
:ohmy:
:P