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Hi,
Micorsoft has had license key certification for awhile now for everyone who wants updates to Windows XP. Owners of recent Dell, Compaq, Lenovo(IBM), Toshiba, Sony and other "namebrands" have their key set into BIOS or somewhere else on their system so that reinstall of whichever version of XP came with the system occurs without having to enter a key. I have not bought white box in awhile so I'm not sure if this situation applies to them also Wouldn't it be nice for billg&CO. to turn off all keys not related to a piece of hardware from a vendor and not certified by them? TMT |
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Thundercleets wrote:
> Hi, > > Micorsoft has had license key certification for awhile now for everyone > who wants updates to Windows XP. Owners of recent Dell, Compaq, > Lenovo(IBM), Toshiba, Sony and other "namebrands" have their key set > into BIOS or somewhere else on their system so that reinstall of > whichever version of XP came with the system occurs without having to > enter a key. That is because those OEMs have specifically modified their Recovery installation routines to examine the motherboard chipset to ensure that it's being installed on the correct make/model PC. The Product Key isn't used in any fashion, during this process, and is "ignored." I have not bought white box in awhile so I'm not sure if > this situation applies to them also > It doesn't. > Wouldn't it be nice for billg&CO. to turn off all keys not related to a > piece of hardware from a vendor and not certified by them? > How could this possibly work? While Microsoft may well have a list or database of Product Keys licensed for distribution via each specific OEM, it has absolutely no way of determining which specific Product Key (out of many millions) each individual OEM (out of dozens) assigned to each individual PC (out of many millions). -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. - RAH |
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Then OEMs have an agreement with M$ that allows them to avoid using a
product key even though there is a product key attached to the outside of the PC's case? They way you present it perhaps but using Trusted Platform Module means that the product key can be tied to a specific PC. |
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