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Old 01-04-2007, 04:53 AM
Alvyn
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Is this consider reverse engineering?

Hi all

I recently saw some articles demostrating the implementation of RAID 1 on
Windows XP.

This involves editing some Windows XP files to accomplish the process. Put
aside the stablity of this, I would like to know does this consider as
modifying the programs that violates the Licenseing agreement?
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Re: Is this consider reverse engineering?



I have it on good authority that "Alvyn" <Alvyn@discussions.microsoft.com>
said in news:B4CAF8A4-ECDE-4B07-AA29-D437AED7703E@microsoft.com...
> Hi all
>
> I recently saw some articles demostrating the implementation of RAID 1 on
> Windows XP.
>
> This involves editing some Windows XP files to accomplish the process. Put
> aside the stablity of this, I would like to know does this consider as
> modifying the programs that violates the Licenseing agreement?




Disgraceful. They should be hanged at dawn along with anyone who has ever
changed their XP theme to a brighter and more colourful one.

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Jon

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Re: Is this consider reverse engineering?



I have it on good authority that "Alvyn" <Alvyn@discussions.microsoft.com>
said in news:B4CAF8A4-ECDE-4B07-AA29-D437AED7703E@microsoft.com...
> Hi all
>
> I recently saw some articles demostrating the implementation of RAID 1 on
> Windows XP.
>
> This involves editing some Windows XP files to accomplish the process. Put
> aside the stablity of this, I would like to know does this consider as
> modifying the programs that violates the Licenseing agreement?




Disgraceful. They should be hanged at dawn along with anyone who has ever
changed their XP theme to a brighter and more colourful one.

--
Jon

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