Originally posted by mbunny
You really dropped the ball on this one waddy.
You just undermined all the work that your moderators have done by blocking all these threads which pertain to Key Changing and here you are posting it on the front page.
You say that XP-Erience doesn't advocate piracy and yet...
I don't know about you but when you purchase WinXP, it tells you to protect your CDKey as if it were a PIN Number. Do you know anyone who loses pin numbers?
As if there is even one legitimate case of someone "losing" their XP Pro Corporate CD Key AND CD.
The guide is assuming you lose your CD Key. And yet you'd still require access to Windows. You are actually changing an existing CD Key that works and doesn't require activation.
If you want to keep with your Anti-Piracy policy in your forums I think you should remove this guide.
No offense taken.Originally posted by DoubleClick
I'm not barking at any particular mod here
Nah X is da man.Originally posted by DoubleClick
I'm not barking at any particular mod here
Originally posted by dreamliner77
my two cents:
this really isn't warez or piracy. The instructions allow us to do something windows is capable of. If you wanna blame anyone, blame Billy boy for leaving this backdoor in WinXP
Originally posted by XPMagic
Yeah, I don't see anything wrong with the front page article. It just tells you how to change your product key!
It does not give you any corporate edition keys. If someone has the time to sit and search for these keys, I'm sure he's gonna come up with another site that has these instructions too. In fact, I've seen this stuff posted on two other sites as well.
The instructions posted by waddy are not promoting piracy! Don't be so hard on him, people!
Hell yes people loose their PIN numbers! And some will even forget things while they are staring rite at it...Originally posted by mbunny
I don't know about you but when you purchase WinXP, it tells you to protect your CDKey as if it were a PIN Number. Do you know anyone who loses pin numbers?