noclobber


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Posted: Feb. 09 2007,01:30 |
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Quote (andrewphoto @ Feb. 08 2007,18:13) | ...an analogy about XP and changing a piece of internal pc hardware, like you go to the mall and buy yourself a new TV and come home and the key doesn't work to get in your house.... |
I have Win XP Pro running on one computer here, but "Product Activation" is the very reason I've refused to even look at XP "Home".
-------------- Don't say "No" to Digital Restrictions Management, say "HELL, NO!!!".
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