Re: [CGUYS] 'Clean Instal' W7 Upgrades Illegal

2009-11-11 Thread John Duncan Yoyo
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 5:09 PM, mike  wrote:

> Can't be that old, we are told constantly by the mac glitterati that pc's
> don't last that long.  You must mean five or six months :p
>
> Oh it is just as crappy as it was when I bought it.  :-)  I just have a
high tolerance for pain.   That and I have a fifteen year old Mac that I
turn on every once and while to play a few system 9 based games.

I use a PC because they are cheap and I need to be able to use what they buy
in the office.   I figure I'll get a WIN7 machine there in about 5 years
since I am at the end of the PC pass down chain.

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Re: [CGUYS] 'Clean Instal' W7 Upgrades Illegal

2009-11-10 Thread tjpa

On Nov 10, 2009, at 8:25 AM, John Duncan Yoyo wrote:
I keep hearing that advice as a method to make sure you have a virus  
free
environment.  Windows may be stable enough to run but it isn't  
secure enough

to run for years.  I tend to reinstall biannually due to the system
degradation.



Not so much viruses, I think, as registry rot. The registry will  
always get you in the end.



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Re: [CGUYS] 'Clean Instal' W7 Upgrades Illegal

2009-11-10 Thread mike
Can't be that old, we are told constantly by the mac glitterati that pc's
don't last that long.  You must mean five or six months :p

On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 2:31 PM, John Duncan Yoyo
wrote:

> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Tony B  wrote:
>
> Whoops I meant semi-annually.  It's like a spring cleaning.
>
> I treat computers like cars run until dead.  I still have an HP running as
> my main PC from five or six years ago.  It mostly runs what I need it to
> fine except for iTunes which sucks all the life out of it.  I do use my
> wife's Mac fairly frequently
>
>
>
>
> By the time you talk biannually then at that point there would also be
> > hardware issues like new motherboards to prompt a clean install. Note
> > that my workstations, not connected to the internet, or subject to
> > constant program installs, will run as fresh in a few years when it's
> > replaced as it did on day 1.
> >
> >
> > >> I keep hearing that advice as a method to make sure you have a virus
> > free
> > > environment.  Windows may be stable enough to run but it isn't secure
> > enough
> > > to run for years.  I tend to reinstall biannually due to the system
> > > degradation.
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Re: [CGUYS] 'Clean Instal' W7 Upgrades Illegal

2009-11-10 Thread John Duncan Yoyo
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Tony B  wrote:

Whoops I meant semi-annually.  It's like a spring cleaning.

I treat computers like cars run until dead.  I still have an HP running as
my main PC from five or six years ago.  It mostly runs what I need it to
fine except for iTunes which sucks all the life out of it.  I do use my
wife's Mac fairly frequently




By the time you talk biannually then at that point there would also be
> hardware issues like new motherboards to prompt a clean install. Note
> that my workstations, not connected to the internet, or subject to
> constant program installs, will run as fresh in a few years when it's
> replaced as it did on day 1.
>
>
> >> I keep hearing that advice as a method to make sure you have a virus
> free
> > environment.  Windows may be stable enough to run but it isn't secure
> enough
> > to run for years.  I tend to reinstall biannually due to the system
> > degradation.
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Re: [CGUYS] 'Clean Instal' W7 Upgrades Illegal

2009-11-10 Thread Tony B
By the time you talk biannually then at that point there would also be
hardware issues like new motherboards to prompt a clean install. Note
that my workstations, not connected to the internet, or subject to
constant program installs, will run as fresh in a few years when it's
replaced as it did on day 1.


>> I keep hearing that advice as a method to make sure you have a virus free
> environment.  Windows may be stable enough to run but it isn't secure enough
> to run for years.  I tend to reinstall biannually due to the system
> degradation.


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Re: [CGUYS] 'Clean Instal' W7 Upgrades Illegal

2009-11-10 Thread John Duncan Yoyo
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Tony B  wrote:

> I have no idea what you're talking about, unless you're just being
> sarcastic. But I thought I'd point out that an annual re-installation
> of the OS hasn't been advisable since the old Win9x days. The whole
> WinNT line has always normally been stable enough to run for years.
>
>
> I keep hearing that advice as a method to make sure you have a virus free
environment.  Windows may be stable enough to run but it isn't secure enough
to run for years.  I tend to reinstall biannually due to the system
degradation.

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Re: [CGUYS] 'Clean Instal' W7 Upgrades Illegal

2009-11-09 Thread tjpa

On Nov 8, 2009, at 7:46 PM, Fred Holmes wrote:
So, once you have done an OS upgrade on your machine, you can no  
longer do an annual re-installation of the OS on a reformatted  
drive.  And if the drive on which the upgrade was done suffers a  
hardware failure, it is illegal to install the upgrade OS on the new  
hard drive?  (unless, of course, you first install the old OS and  
then perform an upgrade to it?)  Why does MS insist that one go  
through the more lengthy process??  What is to be accomplished  
except harassing the customer?


I bet they are ROTFLOL at the thought of your distress.


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Re: [CGUYS] 'Clean Instal' W7 Upgrades Illegal

2009-11-08 Thread Tony B
I have no idea what you're talking about, unless you're just being
sarcastic. But I thought I'd point out that an annual re-installation
of the OS hasn't been advisable since the old Win9x days. The whole
WinNT line has always normally been stable enough to run for years.


On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 7:46 PM, Fred Holmes  wrote:
> So, once you have done an OS upgrade on your machine, you can no longer do an 
> annual re-installation of the OS on a reformatted drive.  And if the drive on 
> which the upgrade was done suffers a hardware failure, it is illegal to 
> install the upgrade OS on the new hard drive?  (unless, of course, you first 
> install the old OS and then perform an upgrade to it?)  Why does MS insist 
> that one go through the more lengthy process??  What is to be accomplished 
> except harassing the customer?


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Re: [CGUYS] 'Clean Instal' W7 Upgrades Illegal

2009-11-08 Thread Fred Holmes
So, once you have done an OS upgrade on your machine, you can no longer do an 
annual re-installation of the OS on a reformatted drive.  And if the drive on 
which the upgrade was done suffers a hardware failure, it is illegal to install 
the upgrade OS on the new hard drive?  (unless, of course, you first install 
the old OS and then perform an upgrade to it?)  Why does MS insist that one go 
through the more lengthy process??  What is to be accomplished except harassing 
the customer?

Fred Holmes


At 04:39 PM 11/8/2009, tjpa wrote:
>Always doing its best to be helpful, M$ wants to let you know that if  
>you want to install W7 on a new drive you are a dirty rotten crook.
>
>Windows 7 upgrade 'hacks' not legal, Microsoft suggests
>http://gcn.com/articles/2009/11/02/windows-7-upgrade-hacks-not-legal.aspx?s=gcndaily_041109
>
>"Over the past several days, there have been various posts…[showing]  
>that a Windows 7 Upgrade disc can perform a 'clean' installation of  
>Windows 7 on a blank drive from a technical perspective," Ligman wrote  
>last week in a Microsoft small-to-medium business blog. "Of course,  
>from the posts I saw, they often forgot to mention a very basic, yet  
>very important, piece of information 'Technically possible' does  
>not always mean legal."
>
>WFBs will of course take umbrage at the site of us ROTFLOLing, but we  
>just can't help it. You dirty rotten crooks!


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Re: [CGUYS] 'Clean Instal' W7 Upgrades Illegal

2009-11-08 Thread mike
It would be difficult to find someone that didn't have a copy of win2k/winxp
or vista and be qualified.  I have to say, those who bought full versions of
vista, should have free upgrades or perhaps 20 dollar upgrades.

On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Tony B  wrote:

> It's only illegal if you don't already own a qualifying product. You
> may remember when I installed Win7 on this machine I had to call MS.
> They specifically walked me through installing my upgrade product to a
> new bare drive. But I was replacing Vista; just not to the same drive.
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 4:39 PM, tjpa  wrote:
> > Always doing its best to be helpful, M$ wants to let you know that if you
> > want to install W7 on a new drive you are a dirty rotten crook.
> >
> > Windows 7 upgrade 'hacks' not legal, Microsoft suggests
> >
> http://gcn.com/articles/2009/11/02/windows-7-upgrade-hacks-not-legal.aspx?s=gcndaily_041109
> >
> > "Over the past several days, there have been various posts…[showing] that
> a
> > Windows 7 Upgrade disc can perform a 'clean' installation of Windows 7 on
> a
> > blank drive from a technical perspective," Ligman wrote last week in a
> > Microsoft small-to-medium business blog. "Of course, from the posts I
> saw,
> > they often forgot to mention a very basic, yet very important, piece of
> > information 'Technically possible' does not always mean legal."
> >
> > WFBs will of course take umbrage at the site of us ROTFLOLing, but we
> just
> > can't help it. You dirty rotten crooks!
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Re: [CGUYS] 'Clean Instal' W7 Upgrades Illegal

2009-11-08 Thread Tony B
It's only illegal if you don't already own a qualifying product. You
may remember when I installed Win7 on this machine I had to call MS.
They specifically walked me through installing my upgrade product to a
new bare drive. But I was replacing Vista; just not to the same drive.


On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 4:39 PM, tjpa  wrote:
> Always doing its best to be helpful, M$ wants to let you know that if you
> want to install W7 on a new drive you are a dirty rotten crook.
>
> Windows 7 upgrade 'hacks' not legal, Microsoft suggests
> http://gcn.com/articles/2009/11/02/windows-7-upgrade-hacks-not-legal.aspx?s=gcndaily_041109
>
> "Over the past several days, there have been various posts…[showing] that a
> Windows 7 Upgrade disc can perform a 'clean' installation of Windows 7 on a
> blank drive from a technical perspective," Ligman wrote last week in a
> Microsoft small-to-medium business blog. "Of course, from the posts I saw,
> they often forgot to mention a very basic, yet very important, piece of
> information 'Technically possible' does not always mean legal."
>
> WFBs will of course take umbrage at the site of us ROTFLOLing, but we just
> can't help it. You dirty rotten crooks!


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[CGUYS] 'Clean Instal' W7 Upgrades Illegal

2009-11-08 Thread tjpa
Always doing its best to be helpful, M$ wants to let you know that if  
you want to install W7 on a new drive you are a dirty rotten crook.


Windows 7 upgrade 'hacks' not legal, Microsoft suggests
http://gcn.com/articles/2009/11/02/windows-7-upgrade-hacks-not-legal.aspx?s=gcndaily_041109

"Over the past several days, there have been various posts…[showing]  
that a Windows 7 Upgrade disc can perform a 'clean' installation of  
Windows 7 on a blank drive from a technical perspective," Ligman wrote  
last week in a Microsoft small-to-medium business blog. "Of course,  
from the posts I saw, they often forgot to mention a very basic, yet  
very important, piece of information 'Technically possible' does  
not always mean legal."


WFBs will of course take umbrage at the site of us ROTFLOLing, but we  
just can't help it. You dirty rotten crooks!





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