Product Activation

  • Thread starter Thread starter Guest
  • Start date Start date
"BinaryConverted"
SURE, but there are many risks of 'cracking' Windows XP from the Internet.
I
once tried to crack 'SpeedUpMyPC 2.0' full version, I succeeded (sorry to
the
people at Uniblue) but days later it stopped working.

However, did the same thing with "Keyfinder Thing 3" and instead, it
damaged
my computer instead. Plus, it did NOT find the correct product keys, it
was
slow, and it should have detected new product keys.

So you can crack software all you like, but if you want the most *secure*
and *reliable* software, get a new product key or license, otherwise pay
the
price and get a new computer or OS.

John.

You must have been very unlucky then.
 
WHAT?!?!?!?!

I use AVG Free Edition, Windows Defender and SUPERAntispyware, and it didn't
find ANY virus.

Anyone who believes cracking is good must have the lowest I.Q about computer
security.
 
"BinaryConverted"
WHAT?!?!?!?!

I use AVG Free Edition, Windows Defender and SUPERAntispyware, and it
didn't
find ANY virus.

Two of those aren't anti-virus products. Anyone with any knowledge of
security will tell you one anti-virus program won't cover all viruses.

They would also say don't use Windows, but that's another story...
Anyone who believes cracking is good must have the lowest I.Q about computer
security.

So explains why you did it then.

A story of success always has a beginning.

So does a story of defeat. How inane can you be to have such a completely
meaningless sig.
 
Even the average Joe should know what I am saying.

You can learn this the hard way or the easy way!

And besides, I should have said this earlier, Windows Defender is
ANTISPYWARE *NOT* antivirus!

And what crap is this??:
So does a story of defeat. How inane can you be to have such a completely
meaningless sig.

I'm going to get right to the point: Get a new license for Windows XP.
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Back
Top