A friend told me that Windows XP OEMs now being sold may have a modified SP2 (SP2b?) and come with an "upgrade coupon" for Windows Vista. He implied that this modified SP put a "time limit" on how long XP would function ... and that after the time limit passed, users would be forced to upgrade to Vista.
It sounds kind of far-fetched to me. But then again, after reading the Vista licensing agreement, I'm beginning to get a little paranoid about Microsoft - and wouldn't put it past them to do something like that.
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Never heard of it. All they can do is stop supporting the OS (no new drivers and stop live tech support). If it was true blogs would be buzzing.
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I'm pretty sure SP2b is just the original XP SP2 OEM with some of the more recent fixes and patches also included. I installed this on my mother's PC a in January and have had no issues. Never saw anything about a time limitation.
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As far as I'm aware it is the UPGRADE COUPON (not the copy of XP) that will expire after a set date - after this date you'll have to pay the full retail price shouuld you want to install Vista on your PC.
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Thanks, all. I suspected it was an urban legend. Of course, if you're paranoid (grin), you could imagine such an urban legend being started by Microsoft itself ... to discourage future XP OEM sales (and steer customers toward Vista).
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Originally Posted by InXess
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they can't disable XP...only if you are wacky enough to have WGA installed. If you don't then no stopping....why have WGA anyway, esp with autopatcher around. Does anyone really goto windozeupdate site and download? Foolhardy if you do....
'Do I look absolutely divine and regal, and yet at the same time very pretty and rather accessible?' - Queenie -
Originally Posted by ron spencer
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Originally Posted by mh2360
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Originally Posted by InXess
We are not talking just "Any" company here.
Ain't no doubt about it, MS has had a pretty big hand in how many, if not most, folks use a computer. For the most part I am happy with XP Pro, shucks, I was happy with 98se or whatever it was. But when they start to omit features and reduce backwards compatibility, get too greedy and try to control your computer after you have installed a bonified version, I am just starting to get a wee bit disapointed with 'em.IS IT SUPPOSED TO SMOKE LIKE THAT? -
Why "upgrade" to vista? and worry about all the M$ crap. It's stuff like this why I actively promote MAC OSX. It's a better OS and you never "have" to upgrade and Apple can't disable it.
Sorry I had to say it.
SSJ2_goha -
Hey, wait a minute. I use Windows Update on the computer that's hooked up to the internet, but I don't go auto, I pick the updates I want and read what they are before I download and install them.
What about the patch for the new Daylight Savings Time? MS could slip something in there if they wanted.
If MS disabled software people had paid for fair and square, they'd be sued off the planet. -
Let's see. OSX is on service pack 4 ? Sorry, they don't call them service packs, do they. They call them by vicious animal names to to sound tough and cool - so that would be Tiger. Of course, Apple also throw in a few little bonuses to justify charging their acolytes for the privilege of getting their new animal name de jour.
Sorry - had to respondRead my blog here.
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Originally Posted by Ron B
If (hyperthetically), Vista's license agreement stated somewhere that it could only be used for say, 1 year, and a year after installing it you find that you can't log in, then it's tough luck, it's not Microsoft's fault you didn't read the license agreement, but you accepted it's terms nonetheless.
There was some concern with Windows Vista that the purchased license only applied to one particular machine, meaning that once activated, it could not be transfered to another computer. So if in 6 months time you purchase another system, then the license could not be transfered to this machine.
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Originally Posted by guns1inger
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Originally Posted by ssj2_goha
Hmmm #2. If they aren't service packs, then it seems Apple upgrades its OS far more frequently than Microsoft. And, IIRC, new Apple OS offerings make existing hardware and software redundant to a much greater extent than Windows. -
Originally Posted by JohnnyMalaria
OK i'm done now if you have anything else to say please drop by the Windows VS. OSX thread I started. -
Originally Posted by mh2360
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Originally Posted by thecoalman
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Originally Posted by ssj2_goha
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Well seeing as it was a joke on my part..... Yeah it would be bad. But seeing as Bill Gates is being stupid lately I wouldn't put it past him. And a word to the wise read those EULA from now on
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Originally Posted by ssj2_goha
20. Changes. Apple reserves the right, at any time and from time to time, to update, revise, supplement, and otherwise modify this Agreement and to impose new or additional rules, policies, terms, or conditions on your use of the Service. Such updates, revisions, supplements, modifications, and additional rules, policies, terms, and conditions (collectively referred to in this Agreement as "Additional Terms") will be effective immediately and incorporated into this Agreement. Your continued use of the iTunes Store following will be deemed to constitute your acceptance of any and all such Additional Terms. All Additional Terms are hereby incorporated into this Agreement by this reference.
So, you should check this URL every single time you use iTunes, since that's the only way you will know:
http://www.apple.com/legal/itunes/us/service.html
Nice.
EDIT: And OS X 10.4 introduces:
By agreeing to the EULA, you allow the company to collect and use data about your computer, including what software you've installed.
4. Consent to Use of Data. You agree that Apple and its subsidiaries may collect and use technical and related information, including but not limited to technical information about your computer, system and application software, and peripherals, that is gathered periodically to facilitate the provision of software updates, product support and other services to you (if any) related to the Apple Software. Apple may use this information, as long as it is in a form that does not personally identify you, to improve our products or to provide services or technologies to you. -
All EULAs say this:
1) This software isn't guaranteed to do anything. If it doesn't work for you -- that's your problem. We already got your money.
2) We (the corporation) have all the rights. You (the user) have no rights. -
Originally Posted by ssj2_goha
Personally I don't trust Microsoft enough to let them decide if my PC functions or not. -
If there was ever a doubt whether paranoia is infectious this thread is a proof that it is.
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Originally Posted by InXessIS IT SUPPOSED TO SMOKE LIKE THAT?
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