Shane Nokes wrote:
> Mr. I.M. Puss is the person I'm replying to. He had a bunch of other
> useless crap so I just trimmed what I was replying to directly.
>
> The easy way to find that out is to collapse replies above mine until
> that branch ends
Or you could include all or part of the message you're replying to.
Alias
>
> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.es> wrote in message
> news:u5sp6lfUHHA.1200@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Shane Nokes wrote:
>>> Wow wrong on all accounts.
>>>
>>> Vista activation has never been cracked.
>>>
>>> Show me a single method of cracking activation.
>>>
>>> Note I didn't say show me how to use an illegally running KMS server
>>> to become activated. I want you to show me a crack for the OS
>>> itself. Those illegal KMS servers cant run forever you know.
>>>
>>> Show me how OneCare failed, one security company said that it didn't
>>> pass their test 100% of the time, what they failed to mention is that
>>> it did pass 99.1% which to me says that it's awesome.
>>>
>>> Ok show me on a system that isn't trying to use modified files to try
>>> to bypass activation where the activation app fails. I dare you.
>>>
>>> Many readers suggest blah blah blah, yeah and Miss Cleo was a psychic
>>> who was investigated for fraud, but the readers/viewers/callers loved
>>> her.
>>>
>>> Freaking duh man, people are stupid, you haven't realized this?
>>>
>>> There are some facts for you.
>>>
>>>
>>> You did mention facts. Let's state a few bad ones here:
>>>
>>> - Vista activation got cracked.
>>> - Microsoft's own antivirus fails to protect it.
>>> - How can you activate Vista if the component it uses to activate it
>>> crashes?
>>> - Many readers suggested that Vista really makes only sense, if you
>>> build a system from scratch or at least wipe your hard drive and go
>>> through a clean install. (from www.tgdaily.com)
>>>
>>>
>>
>> To whom are you replying?
>>
>> Alias
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