I have got the trial version of Longhorn + crack since about five months, well I never botherd installing it.
Its just doesnt attract, I remember when win98, came out , I was just wanted it (U know what i mean).
Regards :)
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I have got the trial version of Longhorn + crack since about five months, well I never botherd installing it.
Its just doesnt attract, I remember when win98, came out , I was just wanted it (U know what i mean).
Regards :)
A little update...
http://news.com.com/Windows%20Vista%...1300&subj=newsQuote:
"I have been giving myself a few days to adjust to the Windows Vista name before passing too much judgment on the selection," he wrote. "As with most product namings, this was probably driven by the marketing side of the house, which we jokingly say, has a two-drink minimum."
Windows Vista draws, jokes, scorn, approval | CNET News.com
Yeah that is exactly what I was planning to do, i always wait a year before upgrading to a new os.Quote:
Originally posted here by hesperus
Are you serious ? If you are worried about exploits I would suggest staying away Vista until the big holes are plugged. There are going to be holes, after all. A new version of windows is fresh meat for hackers. At least with XP you know what you've got.
But when vista comes out, malware writers will write more stuff for vista then XP
Quite honestly, I would not bother even touching the stupid OS because of all the stuff Microsoft has pulled out of it, and all the crap they've put in it (i.e. this ) if it wasn't for the fact that I want to be able to fix Windows computers... (They're the most common out there.)Quote:
Are you serious ? If you are worried about exploits I would suggest staying away Vista until the big holes are plugged. There are going to be holes, after all. A new version of windows is fresh meat for hackers. At least with XP you know what you've got.
You know... it's funny. Up until the last year I'd kind of hated Microsoft because everyone hated them. I didn't know exactly why. I mean, I'd heard rumors, but never had seen any of this socalled crap in action. But in the past twelve months Microsoft has given me plenty of reasons to hate/distrust them. (Being 18, I've only been into tech news for a little while.)
- Xierox
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Big dicks like Microsoft marketing and little nerds who are never going to get laid (Windows geeks).
Im all about linux.... windows is only here untill wine runs smoother for me...
im seeing NO action at all!! :eek: :mad:
I wonder what they will rename "Black womb " to.. ??
Wow, that IS total bullsh*t ! I was planning on installing it but now, maybe just to see how it runs and go back to XP again.Quote:
crap they've put in it (i.e. this )
Don't forget about its likely system requirements...Quote:
Originally posted here by ©opy®ight
Wow, that IS total bullsh*t ! I was planning on installing it but now, maybe just to see how it runs and go back to XP again.
It's not official yet. Nothing at microsoft.com about the system requirements yet, but if those are the (average) system requirements, they must be crazy. :jester:Quote:
xierox:
Microsoft is expected to recommend that the "average" Longhorn PC feature a dual-core CPU running at 4 to 6GHz; a minimum of 2 gigs of RAM; up to a terabyte of storage; a 1 Gbit, built-in, Ethernet-wired port and an 802.11g wireless link; and a graphics processor that runs three times faster than those on the market today.
That's according to developer sources close to the company. Microsoft officials would not comment on the Longhorn reference implementation.
How the hell do they expect it to become popular if the system requirements are so high?
How in the world does that relate to security?!Quote:
"Engadget has an interesting article regarding a new feature in Longhorn entitled PVP-OPM (Protected Video Path - Output Protection Management) which detects the capabilities of the display devices you are using and manages how (and if at all) content is sent to it. In short, this means that if Longhorn detects that your monitor is not "secure" enough, then your premium video content won't play on it until you buy one that is. Who gets to decide? The content providers of course." From the article: "So what will happen when you try to play premium content on your incompatible monitor? If you're "lucky", the content will go through a resolution constrictor. The purpose of this constrictor is to down-sample high-resolution content to below a certain number of pixels. The newly down-sampled content is then blown back up to match the resolution of your monitor. This is much like when you shrink a JPEG and then zoom into it. Much of the clarity is lost. The result is a picture far fuzzier than it need be."