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Poll: Did you pay for Windows? (Vote): Yes (Vote): NO
Simple poll? hum...i was wondering....hum.correct me if im wrong but are people who use a cracked version of windows only those who built their PC's from individual parts? Since i guess when you buy a complete PC from a store 99% of the time it comes with windows anyway so you don't have the choice?
What about updates, when you crack it, is it possible to have SP3 and all those other microsoft updates ( i dont know if they're important or not but its just to feel good)
My dad told me he cracks everything unless its windows cuz he wants the updates ^__^
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I haven't paid for Windows, but I get it issued via. my university for free.
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you get free windows xp pro sp2 and windows vista business if you go to university, at least it is that way here
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my target audience was mostly gamers at their house ^_^
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yes...came with my laptop when i purchased it
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Cayman Islands24199 Posts
only on the laptop, but that is more incidental than intentional.
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Kennigit
Canada19447 Posts
Seems like most new computers come with it pre-installed. A better question is what are you going to do when Windows 7 comes out in 6 versions. Seriously 6!?!?!?! The lowest edition Windows 7 SE only allows 3 apps open at once.
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On February 05 2009 03:48 Kennigit wrote: Seems like most new computers come with it pre-installed. A better question is what are you going to do when Windows 7 comes out in 6 versions. Seriously 6!?!?!?!
yeah but like i said, most geeks out there (at TL), built their PC from parts ^________^
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when i made my pc i bought vista from school for like 25 bucks, and the new office for a little more it think.
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legal and free from my university
edit: and a kennigit seriously? Is it even possible to have less than 3 applications running at the same time? I mean all that stuff that usually runs in the background, like antivirus, messenger and so on. I can't really believe that they will bring out such a version.
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illegal copy sue me microsoft
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I use cracked copies of almost everything. And there are student and enterprise versions of XP that work as normal versions, meaning you can update them, use windows programs like media player 11, IE7 or 8, etc...
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I have a weird XP beta with no SP1/2/3. But i could have vistacrap for free because i'm a student.
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No, got it from school for free.
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I have cracked version of windows. Windows 7 looks like a good buy imo.
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On February 05 2009 03:48 Kennigit wrote: Seems like most new computers come with it pre-installed. A better question is what are you going to do when Windows 7 comes out in 6 versions. Seriously 6!?!?!?! The lowest edition Windows 7 SE only allows 3 apps open at once. Wait what?? Can you link me to a source?
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Nope, bought my PC w/o OS and had a friend come over and install it.
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yes always come with my purchased pc's
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Technically, yes.
Got two XP Pro and a Vista Biz for free through my University (they signed something with MSFT), bought an extra copy of XP Pro for $25.
So, yes, all of my computers run on legit MS OS.
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Calgary25980 Posts
On February 05 2009 03:48 Kennigit wrote: Seems like most new computers come with it pre-installed. A better question is what are you going to do when Windows 7 comes out in 6 versions. Seriously 6!?!?!?! The lowest edition Windows 7 SE only allows 3 apps open at once. This is misinformed.
There are basically five versions (possibly six) but they aren't all for personal users. These names aren't accurate, they're just what I've renamed them without looking it up:
- Basic (only for developing countries) - Professional (Like XP Home) - Complete (Like XP Pro) - Enterprise 1 (For businesses) - Enterprise 2 (For large businesses)
So it comes down to a choice between XP Home and Pro for 99% of the community. I can find the Shacknews discussion if you want.
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