From: Rob on 26 Mar 2010 18:51 On 26/03/2010 11:39 PM, qmod wrote: > Rod Speed wrote: >> terryc wrote >>> Rod Speed wrote >>>> terryc wrote >>>>> Rod Speed wrote >>>>>> terryc wrote >>>>>>> Rob wrote >> >>>>>>>> Not in my case where the MB had to be changed. >>>>>>>> Is this included in the secret Google site? >> >>>>>>> MB?, motherboard? >> >>>>>>> Does changing your motherboard still count as a new computer and >>>>>>> thus require you to purchase another copy of your windows OS? >> >>>>>> It never did. >> >>>>> Of course ROD you would get it wrong. It says so very clearly on the >>>>> Mickeysoft website that if you change the motherboard, you have to >>>>> buy a new licence. >> >>>> That has absolutely no relevant what so ever to australian law, >>>> fuckwit. >> >>>> And Microsoft knows that too. >> >>> So how do you get activation of OEM XP when re-installed? >> >> You ring up some MS monkey, stupid. > > Often you do not need to do that. If it was more than 6 mths since that > particular computer was activated with mickysoft activation will usually > work without a hitch . > > Not with Windows7 > > > >> >>>>> Interestingly, their social.mickysoft site says this doesn't affect >>>>> Full Retail, >> >>>> So much for your original lie. >> >>> Which, as usual, you didn't rebut or correct. just made your usual >>> slag off. off >> >> Everyone can see you are lying, as you always do when you end up face >> down in the mud, as always. >> >>>>> but does affect OEM(7 & XP). >> >>>> Like hell it does under australian law. >> >>>>> While we are on the subject, does anyone know how to work >>>>> out, from the product key, what the installation media is? >> >>>> That isnt part of the product key. >> >>> So how many MS OS and what type have you >>> installed roddles and what versions were they? >> >> None of your business, fuckwit. > > I would imagine that figure could run into the thousands, starting with > DOS. > >> >>> I can tell you it is. >> >> Wrong, as always. >> > >
From: Rod Speed on 26 Mar 2010 20:48 Rob wrote > Rod Speed wrote >> Rob wrote >>> terryc wrote >>>> Rod Speed wrote >>>>> terryc wrote >>>>>> Rob wrote >>>>>>> Not in my case where the MB had to be changed. Is this included in the secret Google site? >>>>>> MB?, motherboard? >>>>>> Does changing your motherboard still count as a new computer and >>>>>> thus require you to purchase another copy of your windows OS? >>>>> It never did. >>>> Of course ROD you would get it wrong. It says so very clearly on >>>> the Mickeysoft website that if you change the motherboard, you >>>> have to buy a new licence. >>>> Interestingly, their social.mickysoft site says this doesn't affect >>>> Full Retail, but does affect OEM(7& XP). >>>> While we are on the subject, does anyone know how to work out, from the product key, what the installation media >>>> is? >>> I this case I didn't have to buy a new licence just phoned home to activate. Thats an OEM x64 Ultimate version >>> Be tough just because the MB went US you had the buy a new licence. >>> Changing MB's on XP OS was not so critical most of the time it still >>> booted to the desktop and updated the files through updates. >> Thats not true unless the chipsets on the two motherboards were very similar. >> Usually you do have to do a repair install. > Usually use intel chipsets with intel processors. I do too, but they do change enough to need a repair install with some chipset upgrades.
From: terryc on 26 Mar 2010 23:43 On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 22:39:16 +1000, qmod wrote: > Often you do not need to do that. If it was more than 6 mths since that > particular computer was activated with mickysoft activation will usually > work without a hitch . Thank you. that could be a factor here.
From: terryc on 26 Mar 2010 23:45 On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 04:03:47 +1100, Rod Speed wrote: >> Often you do not need to do that. If it was more than 6 mths since that >> particular computer was activated with mickysoft activation will >> usually work without a hitch . > > Sure, I should have rubbed his nose in that. But you didn't roddles. Once again you showed your true self and try to claim "I knew that a along". what a sad case. > >
From: Rod Speed on 27 Mar 2010 00:13
terryc wrote > Rod Speed wrote >> terryc wrote >>> Often you do not need to do that. If it was more than >>> 6 mths since that particular computer was activated >>> with mickysoft activation will usually work without a hitch . >> Sure, I should have rubbed his nose in that. > But you didn't roddles. Its never feasible to post perfectly, fuckwit. > Once again you showed your true self and try to claim "I knew that a along". Even someone as stupid as you can use groups.google and see that I have said that previously, fuckwit. |