Tony_Scarpelli
Rest In Peace Tony
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I am extremely unhappy with Microsoft. They require you to buy a new OS if your hard drive fails. This policy sucks IMO.
I am recommending all my clients stick with earlier versions of OS, use Linux, move to Google chrome or anything to avoid MS products.
I have already had half dozen Dell laptops with failed HD's and MS refuses to activate the old COA on them. This costs the customer another $150.
I know in 2000 and Xp days there was a count system that you can change hardware out but once you reach a count you have to buy a new OS. But even then a complete motherboard replacement would be ok, or a cpu upgrade, or added ram, added video card. But at some point it would choak. Although I never personally reached that point on any of the computers I worked on.
They supposedly tightened it in Vista so a New CPU would trigger the activation failure. Now I hear windows 7 you cannot change Hard drives.
I'd love to hear your comments on this.
I am recommending all my clients stick with earlier versions of OS, use Linux, move to Google chrome or anything to avoid MS products.
I have already had half dozen Dell laptops with failed HD's and MS refuses to activate the old COA on them. This costs the customer another $150.
I know in 2000 and Xp days there was a count system that you can change hardware out but once you reach a count you have to buy a new OS. But even then a complete motherboard replacement would be ok, or a cpu upgrade, or added ram, added video card. But at some point it would choak. Although I never personally reached that point on any of the computers I worked on.
They supposedly tightened it in Vista so a New CPU would trigger the activation failure. Now I hear windows 7 you cannot change Hard drives.
I'd love to hear your comments on this.
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