houseisland
March 21st, 2007, 09:32 PM
Has anyone else noticed an increased incidence of Genuine Advantage weirdness is the last week or so?
I have seen a few XP Pro and Home boxes fail or semi-fail the push down Genuine Advantage test recently -- these boxes all having the-sticker-on-the-case legitimacy. The ones that fail fail -- curiously one of them did not fail with a reloading of the OS. The ones that semi-fail suddenly require re-activation.
My wife's PC just semi-failed. And it appears to have denied her any form of Internet access all day long until I came home and ran the activation wizard. She was freaked out and pissed off -- frustration vented at me -- thank you Microsoft!
:flames:
XP has been installed on her machine for about three or four years. Somewhere in this time it once asked for re-activation, either when I upgraded the CPU or replaced a failing hard drive. It passed all earlier Genuine Advantage tests, of which there have been at least two if memory serves correctly. How many times does it need to be tested for the Genuine Advantage?
:confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:
Most tedious. If any of this nonsense happens again at home, I will blow away XP on wife's PC and load Ubuntu without a second thought, no tears shed. There is nothing that she really needs Windows for anyway.
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I have seen a few XP Pro and Home boxes fail or semi-fail the push down Genuine Advantage test recently -- these boxes all having the-sticker-on-the-case legitimacy. The ones that fail fail -- curiously one of them did not fail with a reloading of the OS. The ones that semi-fail suddenly require re-activation.
My wife's PC just semi-failed. And it appears to have denied her any form of Internet access all day long until I came home and ran the activation wizard. She was freaked out and pissed off -- frustration vented at me -- thank you Microsoft!
:flames:
XP has been installed on her machine for about three or four years. Somewhere in this time it once asked for re-activation, either when I upgraded the CPU or replaced a failing hard drive. It passed all earlier Genuine Advantage tests, of which there have been at least two if memory serves correctly. How many times does it need to be tested for the Genuine Advantage?
:confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:
Most tedious. If any of this nonsense happens again at home, I will blow away XP on wife's PC and load Ubuntu without a second thought, no tears shed. There is nothing that she really needs Windows for anyway.
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http://i1.tinypic.com/n5ngxw.jpg
It is my pure and virtuous heart that
gives me the strength of ten!