Hmmmmm,
"Pirate Bay" is in Denmark.................the Danish cops closed them down the other day at the request of the MPAA.
Eyecre8 Yes, that is a familiar story and what really makes my blood boil. If you replace a motherboard MS consider that to be a new machine, unless it is to repair a defective one (you don't need any great skills with an engineering hammer to make that true) This applies to OEM licences.
In the past I would just ring them up and get a number to reactivate the box..............I don't trust them to write competent DRM software so I avoid it where possible.
There are a number of obvious flaws with the WGA software:
1. It will report a dead CMOS battery as pirate software.
2. It will report a deliberate system date setting more than 24Hrs out, as pirate software.
3. It will lock a system based on the number of reauthentications AND reactivations...........even if it is a commercial version!
4. The WGA program cannot differentiate hardware replacements that are permitted, and those which are questionable. Even though they are stated in MS's EULA![]()
All in all, not something that would give me confidence to rush out and buy Vista.
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) This applies to OEM licences.
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