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Windows Update for 2011, what to keep away from

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kitamesume:
because a game i`m playing on hates linux, nuff said.

on another note, my copy of win7 is legit though a trial version, but the ISO is slightly modded where the "activation" button is never gonna disappear, meaning, even if my windows7 is already activated, i can reactivate it to reset the trial.

side note: win7 ultimate here costs 200$ worth. other shops sells it 250$ worth.

one more thing, the reason many people hates buying win7 is that its 100$+ where as 100$+ = new pc parts. i`d rather invest my money on hardware than waste my money on OS that you can get for free(talking about the trials they're giving away that you can manually reset via reformatting pc after trial ends.)

PS: the only legit OS i bought was Win XP pro <--- cheapest of hell, got one for 40$

Freedom Kira:
I've got two free XP 32bit keys, and three free 64bit XP keys. I also have two free Win7 Professional keys, both of which I have used, one for my laptop and one for my HTPC. It's awesome being a University student.

kitamesume:
lol you just reminded me of my cousin which had his win7 copy from his university for free.

bloody000:
You are paying for tons of features that consumers will never want or need. Windows is at its heart an enterprise tool, which sort of explain why it's so convoluted and often, broken(horrid in-house software anyone?).

Goroshi-sama:
inb4 mac-fags comes and laughs us..
Vindows Vista FTW.
U jelly, pirated Win7-fags? :3

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