Friggin WGA

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HeyBub said:
XP was good when it left the factory.

Um, WGA isn't necessary to keep it "good".
Why should Micros~1 have to pay for
things beyond its control (incompatible hardware, incompetent users,
viruses, etc.).

WGA is malware/spyware, of course. Did you have any formal education?
You're saying a car flooded by Katrina should be fixed by General Motors
(even though it's a Ford).

I guess not.

Alias
 
HeyBub said:
XP was good when it left the factory.

It was? Then why have there been over a hundred security updates since
XP "left the factory?"

Oh, and one thing XP didn't have "when it left the factory" was WGA and
its evil brother WGA Notifications.
Why should Micros~1 have to pay
for things beyond its control (incompatible hardware, incompetent
users, viruses, etc.).

LOL! Tricking users to install beta malware as a security update was
and is not beyond MS's control! Are you just being purposefully dense?
You're saying a car flooded by Katrina should be fixed by General
Motors (even though it's a Ford).

If GM built the dike that broke due to GMs negligence, like MS built its
WGA malware, then yes!

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DanS said:
Thanks for posting the links again Kurt, I was getting sick of looking
them up over and over again.

You're welcome.

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It should be up to the 'user' what goes on their computer not MS....

This is what you get for leaving the computer on automatic updates an
trusting MS..... Will Vista be any better, rather than buy it I a
easily tempted to try another system on a spare hard drive - this i
the only way to strike back

I do think MS is taking no notice of what is being said about the
otherwise we would not be in this state

Dav
 
It was? Then why have there been over a hundred security updates since
XP "left the factory?"

Oh, and one thing XP didn't have "when it left the factory" was WGA and
its evil brother WGA Notifications.


LOL! Tricking users to install beta malware as a security update was
and is not beyond MS's control! Are you just being purposefully dense?
No, HeyBub is just naturally dense. Comes about after spending so much time
being a MickeyMouse Fanboy.




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