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| No download Vista, Linux OK, BSD OK, Solaris OK, but not Vista From: "Windows vista problem with format" <Windowsvistaproblemwithformat@discussions.microsoft.com> Subject: Can i download windows vista Date: March-16-08 6:29 PM i ask again 1. i have notebook and i format all my partition (all disk) 2. i have on the back notebook my certificate windows vista with serial nuber and type is oem. and i need download new copy vista(windows vista home basic edi.)>? have microsoft some ftp or can i download vista from some torrent ? ------ You can ask 1000 times, and I doubt Microsoft will listen. There isn't really any reason with their key management reading CPU IDs and OEM vendors registration that you shouldn't just be able to download the OS of choice, pay the bucks and go. I do predict the day, and will buy the venders stock when I hear the initial boot, or press F11 for choices occurs: (And no reason other than monopoly poitics exists for this not to happen today!) ------- Choose your OS(s): 1) Vista Basic 2) Vista Home Premium 3) Vista Unlimate 4) Vista Business 5) Vista not invented yet 6) SUSE Enterprise Linux 7) SUSE (Free) 8) Ubuntu Linux (Free) 9) Fedora Linux (Free) 10) Red Hat Enterprise 11) Solaris x86 12) OpenSolaris 13) OpenBSD 14) FreeBSD 15) NetBSD 16) XP Home 17> XP Pro 18> Other Microsoft variations 19> VMWare options Multiple selections allowed, seperate choices with commas. You have a x64 capable processor(s) so you will be prompted for 32 bit or 64 bit. If at a later date you wish to select more options, make sure there is free disk partion space and press F11 at boot time to add more. You have 2.2 TB of space on one disk to allocate. Your choices? > ---- In the above, it will oad a Linux mini kernal, and go out and fetch the OSes of choice. I predict 2009. Some vendors are hurting and need an edge with consumers. Life would be a boring episode if were were all the same sex, religion, color and values we didn't differ, why should our operating systems be any different? Especially sex part, I like the opposite thank you. Tolerance and acceptance is a virtue, the rest is FUD. |
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| RE: No download Vista, Linux OK, BSD OK, Solaris OK, but not Vista Stop posting the same crap! You have been answered! -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Canuck57" wrote: [color=blue] > > From: "Windows vista problem with format" > <Windowsvistaproblemwithformat@discussions.microsoft.com> > Subject: Can i download windows vista > Date: March-16-08 6:29 PM > > i ask again > 1. i have notebook and i format all my partition (all disk) > 2. i have on the back notebook my certificate windows vista with serial > nuber and type is oem. > > and i need download new copy vista(windows vista home basic edi.)>? > > have microsoft some ftp or can i download vista from some torrent ? > > ------ > You can ask 1000 times, and I doubt Microsoft will listen. > > There isn't really any reason with their key management reading CPU IDs and > OEM vendors registration that you shouldn't just be able to download the OS > of choice, pay the bucks and go. > > I do predict the day, and will buy the venders stock when I hear the initial > boot, or press F11 for choices occurs: > (And no reason other than monopoly poitics exists for this not to happen > today!) > > ------- > Choose your OS(s): > 1) Vista Basic > 2) Vista Home Premium > 3) Vista Unlimate > 4) Vista Business > 5) Vista not invented yet > 6) SUSE Enterprise Linux > 7) SUSE (Free) > 8) Ubuntu Linux (Free) > 9) Fedora Linux (Free) > 10) Red Hat Enterprise > 11) Solaris x86 > 12) OpenSolaris > 13) OpenBSD > 14) FreeBSD > 15) NetBSD > 16) XP Home > 17> XP Pro > 18> Other Microsoft variations > 19> VMWare options > > Multiple selections allowed, seperate choices with commas. You have a x64 > capable processor(s) so you will be prompted for 32 bit or 64 bit. If at a > later date you wish to select more options, make sure there is free disk > partion space and press F11 at boot time to add more. You have 2.2 TB of > space on one disk to allocate. > > Your choices? > > ---- > > In the above, it will oad a Linux mini kernal, and go out and fetch the OSes > of choice. I predict 2009. Some vendors are hurting and need an edge with > consumers. > > Life would be a boring episode if were were all the same sex, religion, > color and values we didn't differ, why should our operating systems be any > different? Especially sex part, I like the opposite thank you. Tolerance > and acceptance is a virtue, the rest is FUD. > > >[/color] |
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