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The Reluctant Pirate
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02-28-2007
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The Reluctant Pirate
I get my Vista RC1 Beat copy in the mail, and install it. I love the OS, but
it’s buggy. I got RC2 my email, and it was improved. Close enough to stable,
so I kill my dual-boot config and start using it, knowing I’ve got 6 months
before it expires and that I can easily buy it retail by then, that was the
plan anyway.
So a few weeks go by and I see RTM on the Internet, but I don’t get a copy
of that one in the mail. MS no doubt wants me to buy it. I’m thought that
wouldn’t be a problem, but I can’t find it. I own a telecom company in
Dallas. I have a few hundred Win2K3 licenses, and a dozen or so XP License on
workstations: spending plenty of money with MS, but my vendor doesn’t have
Vista, and I can’t find a vendor on the MS Partner site to sell it to me. I
leave all kinds of voicemails with these rinky dink outfits, but no one
really has it to sell me TODAY. Not even retail like Best Buy, or CompUSA,
nobody.
But I see it all over the Internet, my techs have it, my friends have it,
but I don’t have it. So I download it, and read the details. It seems that
this pirated RTM copy simply installs and pretends to be a beta. Now we all
know even the RTM is going to have quite a few patches in the next few
months, so in my mind the only difference is that this “beta” is a little
newer than RC2. So I install the pirated copy, apply the crack, and I’m on
Build 6000 that thinks it’s RC2.
Well, that worked for a few weeks. Then MS released some Genuine Advantage
Activation thing, I UNCLICKED that update knowing it wasn’t a good idea to
install on my “pirated” copy, and it installed anyway. Then Vista disables my
Aero (not sure why that even matters, but I miss it), and brings up the
Software Licensing window at awkward times, steals focus, and generally
pisses me off. But I had a previous experience with Genuine Advantage on XP,
and you could complete the form, give MS your Credit Card, and they’d sell
you a legitimate license right then. A truly ingenious move on the part of
MS, no telling how much money they made off that one feature, converting lazy
pirates to customers.
But in Vista, there is no such option. The Buy Now button sends you to
option screens, that send you to companies that can’t even sell you the
product, not even a volume license, for any amount of money.
So can someone, anyone, tell me how to buy the damn product today? I don’t
care what it cost, I don’t even really care what version it is. I just like
the basic features and want to upgrade my personal machines, and my office
machines.
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02-28-2007
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Re: The Reluctant Pirate
You got an RC2 in the mail?
"UnionDatacom" <UnionDatacom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news  53CA634-849F-4607-96B8-862DF77B8ABE@microsoft.com...
>I get my Vista RC1 Beat copy in the mail, and install it. I love the OS,
>but
> it’s buggy. I got RC2 my email, and it was improved. Close enough to
> stable,
> so I kill my dual-boot config and start using it, knowing I’ve got 6
> months
> before it expires and that I can easily buy it retail by then, that was
> the
> plan anyway.
>
> So a few weeks go by and I see RTM on the Internet, but I don’t get a
> copy
> of that one in the mail. MS no doubt wants me to buy it. I’m thought that
> wouldn’t be a problem, but I can’t find it. I own a telecom company in
> Dallas. I have a few hundred Win2K3 licenses, and a dozen or so XP License
> on
> workstations: spending plenty of money with MS, but my vendor doesn’t have
> Vista, and I can’t find a vendor on the MS Partner site to sell it to me.
> I
> leave all kinds of voicemails with these rinky dink outfits, but no one
> really has it to sell me TODAY. Not even retail like Best Buy, or CompUSA,
> nobody.
>
> But I see it all over the Internet, my techs have it, my friends have it,
> but I don’t have it. So I download it, and read the details. It seems that
> this pirated RTM copy simply installs and pretends to be a beta. Now we
> all
> know even the RTM is going to have quite a few patches in the next few
> months, so in my mind the only difference is that this “beta” is a little
> newer than RC2. So I install the pirated copy, apply the crack, and I’m on
> Build 6000 that thinks it’s RC2.
>
> Well, that worked for a few weeks. Then MS released some Genuine
> Advantage
> Activation thing, I UNCLICKED that update knowing it wasn’t a good idea to
> install on my “pirated” copy, and it installed anyway. Then Vista disables
> my
> Aero (not sure why that even matters, but I miss it), and brings up the
> Software Licensing window at awkward times, steals focus, and generally
> pisses me off. But I had a previous experience with Genuine Advantage on
> XP,
> and you could complete the form, give MS your Credit Card, and they’d sell
> you a legitimate license right then. A truly ingenious move on the part of
> MS, no telling how much money they made off that one feature, converting
> lazy
> pirates to customers.
>
> But in Vista, there is no such option. The Buy Now button sends you to
> option screens, that send you to companies that can’t even sell you the
> product, not even a volume license, for any amount of money.
>
> So can someone, anyone, tell me how to buy the damn product today? I don’t
> care what it cost, I don’t even really care what version it is. I just
> like
> the basic features and want to upgrade my personal machines, and my office
> machines.
>
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02-28-2007
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Re: The Reluctant Pirate
Sure, get the $600 subscription to MSDN or Technet.
You are experienceing exactly what Microsoft wants you to. This is why
Microsoft put those systems in place.
Vista has not been released to the public. It's release date is slated for
January 30, 2007. It is sending you to places where you will be able to buy
the license after it is released. Downloading pirated software is not a good
idea. Microsoft's press release said that these are the things you will
experience with WGA and SPP. The time of Microsoft's "Blind eye to piracy,"
is over. And Microsoft is sending that message out in a major way.
the only choices you have are either to deal with reduced capability, or
remove it and put RC1 or RC2 back on and wait for the market release of
Vista. I know it sucks, but that's the breaks.
Besides, lets be honest, hacked copies are crappy anyway. and buying a
license for a hacked copy is straight foolish. Be honest, do it right.
Just a thought.
"UnionDatacom" <UnionDatacom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news  53CA634-849F-4607-96B8-862DF77B8ABE@microsoft.com...
>I get my Vista RC1 Beat copy in the mail, and install it. I love the OS,
>but
> it’s buggy. I got RC2 my email, and it was improved. Close enough to
> stable,
> so I kill my dual-boot config and start using it, knowing I’ve got 6
> months
> before it expires and that I can easily buy it retail by then, that was
> the
> plan anyway.
>
> So a few weeks go by and I see RTM on the Internet, but I don’t get a
> copy
> of that one in the mail. MS no doubt wants me to buy it. I’m thought that
> wouldn’t be a problem, but I can’t find it. I own a telecom company in
> Dallas. I have a few hundred Win2K3 licenses, and a dozen or so XP License
> on
> workstations: spending plenty of money with MS, but my vendor doesn’t have
> Vista, and I can’t find a vendor on the MS Partner site to sell it to me.
> I
> leave all kinds of voicemails with these rinky dink outfits, but no one
> really has it to sell me TODAY. Not even retail like Best Buy, or CompUSA,
> nobody.
>
> But I see it all over the Internet, my techs have it, my friends have it,
> but I don’t have it. So I download it, and read the details. It seems that
> this pirated RTM copy simply installs and pretends to be a beta. Now we
> all
> know even the RTM is going to have quite a few patches in the next few
> months, so in my mind the only difference is that this “beta” is a little
> newer than RC2. So I install the pirated copy, apply the crack, and I’m on
> Build 6000 that thinks it’s RC2.
>
> Well, that worked for a few weeks. Then MS released some Genuine
> Advantage
> Activation thing, I UNCLICKED that update knowing it wasn’t a good idea to
> install on my “pirated” copy, and it installed anyway. Then Vista disables
> my
> Aero (not sure why that even matters, but I miss it), and brings up the
> Software Licensing window at awkward times, steals focus, and generally
> pisses me off. But I had a previous experience with Genuine Advantage on
> XP,
> and you could complete the form, give MS your Credit Card, and they’d sell
> you a legitimate license right then. A truly ingenious move on the part of
> MS, no telling how much money they made off that one feature, converting
> lazy
> pirates to customers.
>
> But in Vista, there is no such option. The Buy Now button sends you to
> option screens, that send you to companies that can’t even sell you the
> product, not even a volume license, for any amount of money.
>
> So can someone, anyone, tell me how to buy the damn product today? I don’t
> care what it cost, I don’t even really care what version it is. I just
> like
> the basic features and want to upgrade my personal machines, and my office
> machines.
>
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02-28-2007
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Re: The Reluctant Pirate
No, R! in the mail, RC2 by email
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
> You got an RC2 in the mail?
>
> "UnionDatacom" <UnionDatacom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news 53CA634-849F-4607-96B8-862DF77B8ABE@microsoft.com...
> >I get my Vista RC1 Beat copy in the mail, and install it. I love the OS,
> >but
> > it’s buggy. I got RC2 my email, and it was improved. Close enough to
> > stable,
> > so I kill my dual-boot config and start using it, knowing I’ve got 6
> > months
> > before it expires and that I can easily buy it retail by then, that was
> > the
> > plan anyway.
> >
> > So a few weeks go by and I see RTM on the Internet, but I don’t get a
> > copy
> > of that one in the mail. MS no doubt wants me to buy it. I’m thought that
> > wouldn’t be a problem, but I can’t find it. I own a telecom company in
> > Dallas. I have a few hundred Win2K3 licenses, and a dozen or so XP License
> > on
> > workstations: spending plenty of money with MS, but my vendor doesn’t have
> > Vista, and I can’t find a vendor on the MS Partner site to sell it to me.
> > I
> > leave all kinds of voicemails with these rinky dink outfits, but no one
> > really has it to sell me TODAY. Not even retail like Best Buy, or CompUSA,
> > nobody.
> >
> > But I see it all over the Internet, my techs have it, my friends have it,
> > but I don’t have it. So I download it, and read the details. It seems that
> > this pirated RTM copy simply installs and pretends to be a beta. Now we
> > all
> > know even the RTM is going to have quite a few patches in the next few
> > months, so in my mind the only difference is that this “beta” is a little
> > newer than RC2. So I install the pirated copy, apply the crack, and I’m on
> > Build 6000 that thinks it’s RC2.
> >
> > Well, that worked for a few weeks. Then MS released some Genuine
> > Advantage
> > Activation thing, I UNCLICKED that update knowing it wasn’t a good idea to
> > install on my “pirated” copy, and it installed anyway. Then Vista disables
> > my
> > Aero (not sure why that even matters, but I miss it), and brings up the
> > Software Licensing window at awkward times, steals focus, and generally
> > pisses me off. But I had a previous experience with Genuine Advantage on
> > XP,
> > and you could complete the form, give MS your Credit Card, and they’d sell
> > you a legitimate license right then. A truly ingenious move on the part of
> > MS, no telling how much money they made off that one feature, converting
> > lazy
> > pirates to customers.
> >
> > But in Vista, there is no such option. The Buy Now button sends you to
> > option screens, that send you to companies that can’t even sell you the
> > product, not even a volume license, for any amount of money.
> >
> > So can someone, anyone, tell me how to buy the damn product today? I don’t
> > care what it cost, I don’t even really care what version it is. I just
> > like
> > the basic features and want to upgrade my personal machines, and my office
> > machines.
> >
>
>
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02-28-2007
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Re: The Reluctant Pirate
Cool, can I sign up for Technet online now, or is that one of those things I
have to fill out a ton of paperwork for an wait for my secret decoder ring in
the mail?
"Gene Fitzpatrick" wrote:
> Sure, get the $600 subscription to MSDN or Technet.
> You are experienceing exactly what Microsoft wants you to. This is why
> Microsoft put those systems in place.
>
> Vista has not been released to the public. It's release date is slated for
> January 30, 2007. It is sending you to places where you will be able to buy
> the license after it is released. Downloading pirated software is not a good
> idea. Microsoft's press release said that these are the things you will
> experience with WGA and SPP. The time of Microsoft's "Blind eye to piracy,"
> is over. And Microsoft is sending that message out in a major way.
> the only choices you have are either to deal with reduced capability, or
> remove it and put RC1 or RC2 back on and wait for the market release of
> Vista. I know it sucks, but that's the breaks.
> Besides, lets be honest, hacked copies are crappy anyway. and buying a
> license for a hacked copy is straight foolish. Be honest, do it right.
>
> Just a thought.
>
>
>
> "UnionDatacom" <UnionDatacom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news 53CA634-849F-4607-96B8-862DF77B8ABE@microsoft.com...
> >I get my Vista RC1 Beat copy in the mail, and install it. I love the OS,
> >but
> > it’s buggy. I got RC2 my email, and it was improved. Close enough to
> > stable,
> > so I kill my dual-boot config and start using it, knowing I’ve got 6
> > months
> > before it expires and that I can easily buy it retail by then, that was
> > the
> > plan anyway.
> >
> > So a few weeks go by and I see RTM on the Internet, but I don’t get a
> > copy
> > of that one in the mail. MS no doubt wants me to buy it. I’m thought that
> > wouldn’t be a problem, but I can’t find it. I own a telecom company in
> > Dallas. I have a few hundred Win2K3 licenses, and a dozen or so XP License
> > on
> > workstations: spending plenty of money with MS, but my vendor doesn’t have
> > Vista, and I can’t find a vendor on the MS Partner site to sell it to me.
> > I
> > leave all kinds of voicemails with these rinky dink outfits, but no one
> > really has it to sell me TODAY. Not even retail like Best Buy, or CompUSA,
> > nobody.
> >
> > But I see it all over the Internet, my techs have it, my friends have it,
> > but I don’t have it. So I download it, and read the details. It seems that
> > this pirated RTM copy simply installs and pretends to be a beta. Now we
> > all
> > know even the RTM is going to have quite a few patches in the next few
> > months, so in my mind the only difference is that this “beta” is a little
> > newer than RC2. So I install the pirated copy, apply the crack, and I’m on
> > Build 6000 that thinks it’s RC2.
> >
> > Well, that worked for a few weeks. Then MS released some Genuine
> > Advantage
> > Activation thing, I UNCLICKED that update knowing it wasn’t a good idea to
> > install on my “pirated” copy, and it installed anyway. Then Vista disables
> > my
> > Aero (not sure why that even matters, but I miss it), and brings up the
> > Software Licensing window at awkward times, steals focus, and generally
> > pisses me off. But I had a previous experience with Genuine Advantage on
> > XP,
> > and you could complete the form, give MS your Credit Card, and they’d sell
> > you a legitimate license right then. A truly ingenious move on the part of
> > MS, no telling how much money they made off that one feature, converting
> > lazy
> > pirates to customers.
> >
> > But in Vista, there is no such option. The Buy Now button sends you to
> > option screens, that send you to companies that can’t even sell you the
> > product, not even a volume license, for any amount of money.
> >
> > So can someone, anyone, tell me how to buy the damn product today? I don’t
> > care what it cost, I don’t even really care what version it is. I just
> > like
> > the basic features and want to upgrade my personal machines, and my office
> > machines.
> >
>
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02-28-2007
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Re: The Reluctant Pirate
OK, you got the download link in the email. Got it.
"UnionDatacom" <UnionDatacom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2D7C1E12-9E0D-4B18-AFF1-FBA73260DDC8@microsoft.com...
> No, R! in the mail, RC2 by email
>
> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
>
>> You got an RC2 in the mail?
>>
>> "UnionDatacom" <UnionDatacom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news 53CA634-849F-4607-96B8-862DF77B8ABE@microsoft.com...
>> >I get my Vista RC1 Beat copy in the mail, and install it. I love the OS,
>> >but
>> > it’s buggy. I got RC2 my email, and it was improved. Close enough to
>> > stable,
>> > so I kill my dual-boot config and start using it, knowing I’ve got 6
>> > months
>> > before it expires and that I can easily buy it retail by then, that was
>> > the
>> > plan anyway.
>> >
>> > So a few weeks go by and I see RTM on the Internet, but I don’t get a
>> > copy
>> > of that one in the mail. MS no doubt wants me to buy it. I’m thought
>> > that
>> > wouldn’t be a problem, but I can’t find it. I own a telecom company in
>> > Dallas. I have a few hundred Win2K3 licenses, and a dozen or so XP
>> > License
>> > on
>> > workstations: spending plenty of money with MS, but my vendor doesn’t
>> > have
>> > Vista, and I can’t find a vendor on the MS Partner site to sell it to
>> > me.
>> > I
>> > leave all kinds of voicemails with these rinky dink outfits, but no one
>> > really has it to sell me TODAY. Not even retail like Best Buy, or
>> > CompUSA,
>> > nobody.
>> >
>> > But I see it all over the Internet, my techs have it, my friends have
>> > it,
>> > but I don’t have it. So I download it, and read the details. It seems
>> > that
>> > this pirated RTM copy simply installs and pretends to be a beta. Now we
>> > all
>> > know even the RTM is going to have quite a few patches in the next few
>> > months, so in my mind the only difference is that this “beta” is a
>> > little
>> > newer than RC2. So I install the pirated copy, apply the crack, and I’m
>> > on
>> > Build 6000 that thinks it’s RC2.
>> >
>> > Well, that worked for a few weeks. Then MS released some Genuine
>> > Advantage
>> > Activation thing, I UNCLICKED that update knowing it wasn’t a good idea
>> > to
>> > install on my “pirated” copy, and it installed anyway. Then Vista
>> > disables
>> > my
>> > Aero (not sure why that even matters, but I miss it), and brings up the
>> > Software Licensing window at awkward times, steals focus, and generally
>> > pisses me off. But I had a previous experience with Genuine Advantage
>> > on
>> > XP,
>> > and you could complete the form, give MS your Credit Card, and they’d
>> > sell
>> > you a legitimate license right then. A truly ingenious move on the part
>> > of
>> > MS, no telling how much money they made off that one feature,
>> > converting
>> > lazy
>> > pirates to customers.
>> >
>> > But in Vista, there is no such option. The Buy Now button sends you to
>> > option screens, that send you to companies that can’t even sell you the
>> > product, not even a volume license, for any amount of money.
>> >
>> > So can someone, anyone, tell me how to buy the damn product today? I
>> > don’t
>> > care what it cost, I don’t even really care what version it is. I just
>> > like
>> > the basic features and want to upgrade my personal machines, and my
>> > office
>> > machines.
>> >
>>
>>
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02-28-2007
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Re: The Reluctant Pirate
"UnionDatacom" <UnionDatacom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news  53CA634-849F-4607-96B8-862DF77B8ABE@microsoft.com...
>I get my Vista RC1 Beat copy in the mail, and install it. I love the OS,
>but
> it’s buggy. I got RC2 my email, and it was improved. Close enough to
> stable,
> so I kill my dual-boot config and start using it, knowing I’ve got 6
> months
> before it expires and that I can easily buy it retail by then, that was
> the
> plan anyway.
Hmm well you can buy a Technet or MSDN subscription which costs and includes
a lot more but by the time you receive it, Vista will be in retail.
Just a few more weeks!
(Slightly off-topic: Vista RTM will install and work for 30 days without
requiring you to enter a key but the edition [Home Premium, Ultimate etc]
you choose during setup must match the key you eventually punch in or you
need to do a full reinstall. I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft uses this
new system at some point to allow people to just download Vista and order
the key online, burning their own physical media. I'm just guessing there
though, but it makes sense.)
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02-28-2007
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Re: The Reluctant Pirate
Here ya go
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s...s/default.aspx
Jeff
decoder ring included
"UnionDatacom" <UnionDatacom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:34B90AC6-4751-4B3E-80B1-6DA7643B7CC9@microsoft.com...
> Cool, can I sign up for Technet online now, or is that one of those things
> I
> have to fill out a ton of paperwork for an wait for my secret decoder ring
> in
> the mail?
>
> "Gene Fitzpatrick" wrote:
>
>> Sure, get the $600 subscription to MSDN or Technet.
>> You are experienceing exactly what Microsoft wants you to. This is why
>> Microsoft put those systems in place.
>>
>> Vista has not been released to the public. It's release date is slated
>> for
>> January 30, 2007. It is sending you to places where you will be able to
>> buy
>> the license after it is released. Downloading pirated software is not a
>> good
>> idea. Microsoft's press release said that these are the things you will
>> experience with WGA and SPP. The time of Microsoft's "Blind eye to
>> piracy,"
>> is over. And Microsoft is sending that message out in a major way.
>> the only choices you have are either to deal with reduced capability, or
>> remove it and put RC1 or RC2 back on and wait for the market release of
>> Vista. I know it sucks, but that's the breaks.
>> Besides, lets be honest, hacked copies are crappy anyway. and buying a
>> license for a hacked copy is straight foolish. Be honest, do it right.
>>
>> Just a thought.
>>
>>
>>
>> "UnionDatacom" <UnionDatacom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news 53CA634-849F-4607-96B8-862DF77B8ABE@microsoft.com...
>> >I get my Vista RC1 Beat copy in the mail, and install it. I love the OS,
>> >but
>> > it’s buggy. I got RC2 my email, and it was improved. Close enough to
>> > stable,
>> > so I kill my dual-boot config and start using it, knowing I’ve got 6
>> > months
>> > before it expires and that I can easily buy it retail by then, that was
>> > the
>> > plan anyway.
>> >
>> > So a few weeks go by and I see RTM on the Internet, but I don’t get a
>> > copy
>> > of that one in the mail. MS no doubt wants me to buy it. I’m thought
>> > that
>> > wouldn’t be a problem, but I can’t find it. I own a telecom company in
>> > Dallas. I have a few hundred Win2K3 licenses, and a dozen or so XP
>> > License
>> > on
>> > workstations: spending plenty of money with MS, but my vendor doesn’t
>> > have
>> > Vista, and I can’t find a vendor on the MS Partner site to sell it to
>> > me.
>> > I
>> > leave all kinds of voicemails with these rinky dink outfits, but no one
>> > really has it to sell me TODAY. Not even retail like Best Buy, or
>> > CompUSA,
>> > nobody.
>> >
>> > But I see it all over the Internet, my techs have it, my friends have
>> > it,
>> > but I don’t have it. So I download it, and read the details. It seems
>> > that
>> > this pirated RTM copy simply installs and pretends to be a beta. Now we
>> > all
>> > know even the RTM is going to have quite a few patches in the next few
>> > months, so in my mind the only difference is that this “beta” is a
>> > little
>> > newer than RC2. So I install the pirated copy, apply the crack, and I’m
>> > on
>> > Build 6000 that thinks it’s RC2.
>> >
>> > Well, that worked for a few weeks. Then MS released some Genuine
>> > Advantage
>> > Activation thing, I UNCLICKED that update knowing it wasn’t a good idea
>> > to
>> > install on my “pirated” copy, and it installed anyway. Then Vista
>> > disables
>> > my
>> > Aero (not sure why that even matters, but I miss it), and brings up the
>> > Software Licensing window at awkward times, steals focus, and generally
>> > pisses me off. But I had a previous experience with Genuine Advantage
>> > on
>> > XP,
>> > and you could complete the form, give MS your Credit Card, and they’d
>> > sell
>> > you a legitimate license right then. A truly ingenious move on the part
>> > of
>> > MS, no telling how much money they made off that one feature,
>> > converting
>> > lazy
>> > pirates to customers.
>> >
>> > But in Vista, there is no such option. The Buy Now button sends you to
>> > option screens, that send you to companies that can’t even sell you the
>> > product, not even a volume license, for any amount of money.
>> >
>> > So can someone, anyone, tell me how to buy the damn product today? I
>> > don’t
>> > care what it cost, I don’t even really care what version it is. I just
>> > like
>> > the basic features and want to upgrade my personal machines, and my
>> > office
>> > machines.
>> >
>>
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02-28-2007
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Re: The Reluctant Pirate
I am sure you can sign up for it online and pay the money, but I don't see
the point in paying like $600 just to get an activation code for a program
you will be able to buy for $400 or less in 2 months.
Me, I am running RC2 still and happy with it.
As far as the secret decoder rings, they never work. I have decoded each
message and they all say "Drink more Ovaltine" Something tells me it's a
scam!
I didn't mean my original message to sound harsh, but this is something I am
seeing more and more, not only in this group, but in many of the other Vista
groups I frequent.
Now, whether you are okay with piracy, or not okay with piracy, that really
isn't my big point. It is just that Microsoft is taking a stand against it.
And they are doing it in a fairly interesting way. Can you download it?
Sure, I can get it on Bit Torrent easily, you can even get about a dozen
cracks that will make it activate, but in the end it will go reduced on you.
"We can't stop you from downloading it, so we are going to let you load it,
make you think every thing is hunky dory, then throw a monkey wrench in the
works."
Sorry, wish I had better news.
"UnionDatacom" <UnionDatacom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:34B90AC6-4751-4B3E-80B1-6DA7643B7CC9@microsoft.com...
> Cool, can I sign up for Technet online now, or is that one of those things
> I
> have to fill out a ton of paperwork for an wait for my secret decoder ring
> in
> the mail?
>
> "Gene Fitzpatrick" wrote:
>
>> Sure, get the $600 subscription to MSDN or Technet.
>> You are experienceing exactly what Microsoft wants you to. This is why
>> Microsoft put those systems in place.
>>
>> Vista has not been released to the public. It's release date is slated
>> for
>> January 30, 2007. It is sending you to places where you will be able to
>> buy
>> the license after it is released. Downloading pirated software is not a
>> good
>> idea. Microsoft's press release said that these are the things you will
>> experience with WGA and SPP. The time of Microsoft's "Blind eye to
>> piracy,"
>> is over. And Microsoft is sending that message out in a major way.
>> the only choices you have are either to deal with reduced capability, or
>> remove it and put RC1 or RC2 back on and wait for the market release of
>> Vista. I know it sucks, but that's the breaks.
>> Besides, lets be honest, hacked copies are crappy anyway. and buying a
>> license for a hacked copy is straight foolish. Be honest, do it right.
>>
>> Just a thought.
>>
>>
>>
>> "UnionDatacom" <UnionDatacom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news 53CA634-849F-4607-96B8-862DF77B8ABE@microsoft.com...
>> >I get my Vista RC1 Beat copy in the mail, and install it. I love the OS,
>> >but
>> > it’s buggy. I got RC2 my email, and it was improved. Close enough to
>> > stable,
>> > so I kill my dual-boot config and start using it, knowing I’ve got 6
>> > months
>> > before it expires and that I can easily buy it retail by then, that was
>> > the
>> > plan anyway.
>> >
>> > So a few weeks go by and I see RTM on the Internet, but I don’t get a
>> > copy
>> > of that one in the mail. MS no doubt wants me to buy it. I’m thought
>> > that
>> > wouldn’t be a problem, but I can’t find it. I own a telecom company in
>> > Dallas. I have a few hundred Win2K3 licenses, and a dozen or so XP
>> > License
>> > on
>> > workstations: spending plenty of money with MS, but my vendor doesn’t
>> > have
>> > Vista, and I can’t find a vendor on the MS Partner site to sell it to
>> > me.
>> > I
>> > leave all kinds of voicemails with these rinky dink outfits, but no one
>> > really has it to sell me TODAY. Not even retail like Best Buy, or
>> > CompUSA,
>> > nobody.
>> >
>> > But I see it all over the Internet, my techs have it, my friends have
>> > it,
>> > but I don’t have it. So I download it, and read the details. It seems
>> > that
>> > this pirated RTM copy simply installs and pretends to be a beta. Now we
>> > all
>> > know even the RTM is going to have quite a few patches in the next few
>> > months, so in my mind the only difference is that this “beta” is a
>> > little
>> > newer than RC2. So I install the pirated copy, apply the crack, and I’m
>> > on
>> > Build 6000 that thinks it’s RC2.
>> >
>> > Well, that worked for a few weeks. Then MS released some Genuine
>> > Advantage
>> > Activation thing, I UNCLICKED that update knowing it wasn’t a good idea
>> > to
>> > install on my “pirated” copy, and it installed anyway. Then Vista
>> > disables
>> > my
>> > Aero (not sure why that even matters, but I miss it), and brings up the
>> > Software Licensing window at awkward times, steals focus, and generally
>> > pisses me off. But I had a previous experience with Genuine Advantage
>> > on
>> > XP,
>> > and you could complete the form, give MS your Credit Card, and they’d
>> > sell
>> > you a legitimate license right then. A truly ingenious move on the part
>> > of
>> > MS, no telling how much money they made off that one feature,
>> > converting
>> > lazy
>> > pirates to customers.
>> >
>> > But in Vista, there is no such option. The Buy Now button sends you to
>> > option screens, that send you to companies that can’t even sell you the
>> > product, not even a volume license, for any amount of money.
>> >
>> > So can someone, anyone, tell me how to buy the damn product today? I
>> > don’t
>> > care what it cost, I don’t even really care what version it is. I just
>> > like
>> > the basic features and want to upgrade my personal machines, and my
>> > office
>> > machines.
>> >
>>
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02-28-2007
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Re: The Reluctant Pirate
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/abo...licensing.mspx
"We are unable to process your order at this time."
Classic. So now, with a Gold Card in my pocket and with total disregard for
cost, where can I buy any version of Vista?
It's an OS for god's sake, it's not gold, it's software. Why make it so damn
difficult to purchase? This is WHY people pirate software or move to Linux.
Who the hell wants to jump through hoops just for an OS?
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