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Answer» Quote from: Sid on May 12, 2007, 10:46:13 AM And why does everyone AUTOMATICALLY assume people ask questions to break rules?! Because that is the number one reason people have problems. They are running bootlegged copies of Windows and act surprised when something doesn't work right. Some are more open about it, others we waste a lot of time on before they admit it. Did you read the link I put up there? Does that apply to you?Quote from: Sid on May 11, 2007, 03:39:54 PM Anyone else been prompted to re-activate their XP's recently? Hardware changes could be the cause. I seemed to recall a bug within Windows XP that MS once released a patch for which caused people to having to reactivate their copies.. But that was eons ago. Are you sure you have all the critical updates? Quote And why does everyone automatically assume people ask questions to break rules?! Because we're being monitored by the anti-file sharing committee. We all know file sharing is dangerous, illegal and could probably start a NUCLEAR war that will haunt you for the rest of your life. Oh, and on top of that, everything you ask is suspicious, because, well, some people here are hypocrites. "Oh you have to reactivate XP? That's suspicious! Wonder what kind of illegal activities that Bill Gates wouldn't approve of you have been up to even though the problem in question is completely random" "Hey you got 300 VIRUSES? Oh, well we'll just help you. No questions asked. Oh nevermind the fact you could be a pedophile searching for kiddy porn, as long as we don't know, it doesn't hurt." Quote from: Raptor on May 12, 2007, 03:21:06 PM Quote from: Sid on May 11, 2007, 03:39:54 PMAnyone else been prompted to re-activate their XP's recently? Yeah, I'm sure I've got all the current up-dates. Quote And why does everyone automatically assume people ask questions to break rules?! Because we're being monitored by the anti-file sharing committee. [/quote] This particular forum? How do you know? And why should they care? File sharing (un-copy written) items isn't a crime. ...is it?Quote File sharing (un-copy written) items isn't a crime. ...is it? Nope. It isn't....but i don't think a ton of people are out there file-sharing Freeware if you get my drift.Quote from: patio on May 13, 2007, 10:24:15 AM QuoteFile sharing (un-copy written) items isn't a crime. ...is it? Yeah, I know what you mean.Did it say "This version of Windows XP is no longer secure!" ?Quote from: Zylstra on May 13, 2007, 03:20:02 PM Did it say No.Have you torn off any labels on pillows or mattresses in the house ? ?Quote from: patio on May 13, 2007, 08:32:14 PM Have you torn off any labels on pillows or mattresses in the house ? ? ...*sniffle* ...*sob* ...OK OK OK I ADMIT IT. It was me. When I was 6. Over here we don't have that RIDICULOUS thing, but I remember them as a child in USA. |
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