Subj : Re: Windows Update To : Ross Cassell From : Alan Zisman Date : Wed Feb 26 2003 07:09 am -=> Ross Cassell wrote to Bob Bainbridge <=- RE>> A friend of mine has a copy of W2K Pro, that he got RE>> from someone on the net. Now he wonders, does he dare RE>> to click on the Windows Update icon ? BB> I wouldn't worry about it. Win2k doesn't use the Activation scheme BB> incorporated by Microsoft that checks your installed ahrdware. RC> 2 points.. RC> A. He was saying he has a less than legal copy of Win2k. RC> B. I myself run WinXP, a very legal copy.. This past Friday out of RC> necessity, I had to replace the motherboard, CHIP and video.. Only RC> original hardware was the 2 hard drives, the floppy, the CD RC> burner and DVD reader drives, new motherboard has built in RC> sound and LAN, old one I had the LAN and sound on PCI RC> cards. Old memory configuration was 3 DIMM chips 256m each RC> PC100, new one is 2 DIMM chips 512m each PC133. Oddly RC> enough with this much of a hardware change, I did not have RC> to "re-activate". Even re-activation isn't that big of a deal... I got a new notebook, replacing another that I first removed Office XP from... after installing, it recognized that it was a completely different system-- and required that I phone a toll-free number. I was not on hold for more than a minute, explained the situation to the person on the other end (that I had this copy installed both on a desktop and a notebook-- which is legal with Office but not w. Windows), and that I had installed it on a new notebook after removing it from the old system. I had to read a 50-digit code that was on my screen, and he then generated a new 50-digit code that he read to me... Total time spent, about 5 minutes. It's a bit of a bother, but not that big a deal. .... -- az: email to alan@zisman.ca ___ MultiMail/Win32 v0.43 --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: COMM Port OS/2 juge.com 204.89.247.1 (281) 980-9671 (1:106/2000) .