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Thread: Have your computer been hacked by MS?
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[quote=JIMMYB,331838]Using linux needs at first quite much more thinking than Windows, but Linux can be downloaded from internet for free. I had Ubuntu Linux in one of my computers, but I must admit I am too lazy for it. Linux is good but I think that the ordinary computer users can't use it very well. The beginners even can't install some softwares under Linux system. In Windows, you just need double click that software and click "next" to finish it. While it is different in Linux system. You need input some orders to finish it. These are what my friends told me. Perhaps, that's why Linux is unpopular like Windows. "As for MS's genuine authentication scheme, it is very easy to escape from verification. For the users of pirated MS, as long as you shut down your "windows update", you needn't worry about it anymore. Even MS said that it doesn't force all users to go through WGA and OGA verification processes. The users have the right to choose. " This is what I found on the internet. You see, the users have their own ways to deal with WGA and OGA verification. To my understanding, MS just wants to promote its new operating system---vista by combating piracy and copyright of Windows XP and Office. According to MS, from September in 2009, they will stop selling Windows XP and releasing any new patches to the users of Windows XP. The WGA and OGA verification just helps MS to bring an end to Windows XP as soon as possible.[/quote]
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