I used to use a toothcomb a while ago, back when I used dos.
It was a while ago...
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I used to use a toothcomb a while ago, back when I used dos.
It was a while ago...
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Last edited by Tv Controls you; 03-01-2010 at 04:01 AM.
I received a "this windows is not genuine" message in the lower right hand corner of my screen without the update. I used a real home premium disc to install and the open 7 activator for the key. It also reported that I have a slic 2.1 bios. My reason for using the activator is because I changed hardware and am now locked out of my key. When I tried to reset I could not get through to a rep.
Since they detected the crack i installed the update anyway and now I have black wallpaper with a popup that told me my windows in not genuine.
At this point I am tempted to completely wipe windows and go with ubuntu.
Last edited by Sporkk; 03-01-2010 at 05:49 AM.
Quick question: any of you using a x64 version was affected?
I did all the updates, ALL, and no problems at all after 3 reboots.
Using some BIE version + removeWAT.
What hardware did you change that triggered the lockout?
I've never had that happen and I've never been turned down for activation by a MS rep.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
I'm just running the December BIE 64 bit Windows 7 version with nothing special added.
I have not been forced to update yet, at which point if I ever see an update I'll pull the plug lol.
Someone mentioned in another thread that updates are pretty much pointless.
I have came to realize that he is sort of correct, as I have never benefited by an update ever.
Yes some patch security hole and etc. but I have a firewall with antispy/antivirus... And I don't use any windows utilities (media center, media player, internet explorer etc.)
I will post here if I have any issues, but I plan to stay without updates until my computer is dying for a reformat (about 6-8 months of use lol).
Last edited by Tv Controls you; 03-01-2010 at 02:28 PM.
You just heard me and clocker saying you can do whatever updates you want so far, so why are you worried? We're not lying, it works flawlessly.
I believe you both, but I was trying to say its not even worth the hassle to enable updates.
Because one day you may download an update that has you rebooting every 2 hours for a pirated version.
I mean really what can happen negatively to me for not downloading their updates?
Last edited by Tv Controls you; 03-01-2010 at 08:59 PM.
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