unconventional XP installation

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It's an issue of integrity. Just because you have no money does that also
then mean you can go out and steal something you want? Where do you draw
the line? It's not an issue of what MS wants, it's an issue of personal
honesty and integrity.


Perhaps I should steal windows 2000 and carry on using that instead seeing
as that dodgy copy was on the PC when I bought it.
Lets not go overboard on this issue. I have done my hardest to ensure I
only have one machine using the OS and to make sure I am not using a
bootlegged windows 2000. I can't do any more than that at this time and I
am trying to do the right thing with what I have at the moment. Please do
not judge and berate me when there are thousands of people in the world not
even caring about piracy.
 
Perhaps I should steal windows 2000 and carry on using that instead seeing
as that dodgy copy was on the PC when I bought it.
Lets not go overboard on this issue. I have done my hardest to ensure I
only have one machine using the OS and to make sure I am not using a
bootlegged windows 2000. I can't do any more than that at this time and I
am trying to do the right thing with what I have at the moment. Please do
not judge and berate me when there are thousands of people in the world
not even caring about piracy.

Because you don't want to use the "dodgy" copy, it's ok to not show
integrity in abiding by the license agreement? There are alternatives.

I haven't berated nor judged you. I have just asked some questions about
integrity. You have made the decision, but don't try to justify it by
saying you can't do any more than that at this time. Of course you can.
Nor does it matter what "thousands of people in the world" do or don't do.
Integrity or lack there of is a personal choice.
 
you ARE breaking the EULA at this moment... right

have you uninstalled it at this stage ?
 
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