jerry12x wrote:
Hi Chris.
Ok I have a problem with microsoft.
I don't think you can answer it.
You are correct. Problems get solved. Questions are answered. Of which you only have one. See Below.
jerry12x wrote:
Right my dislikes.
The windows certificate of authenticity used to be plastic covered.
i.e. you could read it.
They stopped that a long time ago.
Now when you get wiped out by a virus you cant reinstall windows because the COA can no longer be read.
First - "lrn 2 compewtr". If you are doing the right things you should never get a virus and never have to re-install.
Second - Incorrect. You can't reinstall Windows because you didn't take the proper precautions to write down and store a copy of the COA information in a safe place. I make copies of keys for my car, my house, and the keys to install Windows. Pretty simple stuff.
jerry12x wrote:
If you had one of the older windows that were plastic covered,
you had the serial number to install windows.
Fantastic. Except...
You never got a disk to install it with.
So. Whichever way Microsoft has screwed you.
They have screwed you.
You are referring to OEM versions of Windows. Those are licensed to the OEM's (Dell, HP, Gateway, etc). They are the party you need to speak to about discs, not Microsoft. They are also the front-line support for support issues. Microsoft hasn't "screwed" anyone. In fact, you get a better deal on the software because the OEM bought it in bulk at a reduced price and passed that savings on to you.
jerry12x wrote:
I have downloaded all my windows installations on the torrent sites.
Infact was the only way to get them.
Really? I am not a lawyer, nor am I the license police, but
"I have downloaded all my windows installations on the torrent sites." is something that is hard for me to just ignore. It is also just plain stupid. You are telling a Microsoft employee that you have pirated all of your Windows installations from Torrent sites. Just think about what you typed for a moment. I don't know where you work, but I don't imagine me publically stating that I steal from you would sit well.
jerry12x wrote:
Now I can install windows on up to 30 laptops using the same serial number.
That is a clear violation of the license agreement unless you have an SA, an EA, or other agreement with Microsoft.
Regardless of that, I am now confused because you stated that you did not have a license key from the COA because it was not covered in plastic so you could not re-install. Not you are saying that you do have a key, but don't have a disc, but you grabbed Windows from a pirate torrent feed and now can use that pirated version of Windows on 30 systems. So at minimum you have stolen about $3000 at retail prices if using the the Home versions and up to $9000 if using premium version of Windows.
jerry12x wrote:
The laptops own serial number can not be read.
I accuse Microsoft of being a business to corporates
but the scourge of humanity.
We are a business to corprates. We service many corporationsand entities worldwide.
As for the sourge of humanity.....pick up a newspaper or listen to the evening news.
jerry12x wrote:
They are fully aware that people are stealing from them.
....as is the IRS, as is every retail store, as is karaoke industry. All of which have systems of recovery in place.
jerry12x wrote:
But have wiped out ligitimate users also by their mode of operations.
I would really like to hear from the masses of "legitimate users" that have been wiped out by Microsoft. Seriously, round up 10 (ten) of them and get back to me.
jerry12x wrote:
Gates is now giving away billions.
Is it through Guilt?
Bloody ought to be.
Ask Bill - billg"at"microsoft.com
jerry12x wrote:
Like I have said and have done before.
I will send to anyone a disc of the operating system they need and a COA if they need it. No crack. You must have an unreadable coa
Please send one to:
Microsoft
c/o Corporate and Legal Affairs
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA
98053
Please be sure to include a return address so we can get back in touch with you with some lovely parting gifts.
jerry12x wrote:
I think Chris may do the same if not restrained.
As I noted in the thread that started. If anyone is having an issue with a Microsoft product, please let me know. If you have lost your RETAIL CD Key or RETAIL Windows Installation disk, please let me know.
If you have an OEM computer with an OEM version of Windows (or any other Microsoft product), contact the OEM for questions and support.
I am more than willing to help those that actually ask for help.
-Chris