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xTiNcTion
March 1st, 2004, 08:43 AM
Hello,

i bought this new PC -a white box :) -. winxp is installed. tried to install SP1 then micro$oft said my ID or serial is invalid.

did a google search and found that this windows key is a kind of "enterprise leak key" xxxxx-640-xxxx356-23xxx

this winxp is un-secure. i mean more unsecure than a winxp with valid key.

is there a big difference installing SP1 or just downloading security patches ???

what do i have to do? buy a winxp? or can i continue using this and install all my other soft ... kerio, adaware,.... you know...

thank you!

Paul Wilders
March 1st, 2004, 10:54 AM
-{ Quote: " quoting: xTiNcTion link=board=18;threadid=23284;start=0#msg138045 date=1078148629]
Hello,

i bought this new PC -a white box :) -. winxp is installed. tried to install SP1 then micro$oft said my ID or serial is invalid.

did a google search and found that this windows key is a kind of "enterprise leak key" xxxxx-640-xxxx356-23xxx" }-

Thus you are running a pirated copy.

-{ Quote: "this winxp is un-secure. i mean more unsecure than a winxp with valid key." }-

Without the necessary updates/patches it sure is.

-{ Quote: "is there a big difference installing SP1 or just downloading security patches ???

what do i have to do? buy a winxp?" }-

Indeed you'll have to buy XP - using a pirated license is a violation from MSofts EULA and illegal as well.

-{ Quote: "or can i continue using this and install all my other soft ... kerio, adaware,.... you know..." }-

That's a different question. But yes: you could opt for using the pirated copy/license and use all the software you feel like. We do recommend against it, though.

regards.

paul

MikeBCda
March 1st, 2004, 12:40 PM
-{ Quote: " quoting: Paul Wilders link=board=9;threadid=23284;start=0#msg138086 date=1078156491]
-{ Quote: "this winxp is un-secure. i mean more unsecure than a winxp with valid key." }-

Without the necessary updates/patches it sure is.
paul
" }-

Let me add to Paul's comments, if you weren't already aware, that there's a lot of security patches for XP. I bought my new(est) system last September, and the dealer made sure it was up to date as of that point. There had been something like 25 criticical upgrades alone by then, plus another dozen or so since then that I've done myself.

And that's not even counting the "recommended" updates/upgrades.