On 29/11/06, Jim Cornette <fc-cornette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Timothy Murphy wrote: > Jim Cornette wrote: > >> I only had cell phones and no land line when my wife bought her a >> laptop. We could not register at home even though we had high speed. We >> had to wait and register when we brought the laptop over to a person who >> had a land line to register. Some people say that they never had to >> register, but authentication of the license had to be performed in some >> manner. > > You (or maybe someone else) keeps saying this, > but does one _have to_ "authenticate" Windows? > I've installed several versions of Windows on virgin machines, > and I don't recall having to be on the internet before Windows worked. > I had to put in the secret 20-cipher code, and then Windows ran. > > As it happened, last time I installed I could not get onto the internet > until I downloaded a driver for my WiFi device (on a different machine). > I've heard references that non-networked versions of XP are alright and will function until it connects to the Internet. This might have saved you from the hassle until you got the wifi connected. I do not delve too deeply into the innards of M$ policies. I did however have to curse M$ on the phone when getting re-activation numbers over the telephone for re-installed systems. Jim
Windows XP will function for 30 days without registering it. I had to do this recently on a friends computer. Actually, we had to call Microsoft, who were very easy to deal with and gave us a number to punch into Windows with no problems. Guy didn't speak a word of Hebrew, though. I think that all the calls are routed to England or something. Dotan Cohen http://lyricslist.com/ http://what-is-what.com/what_is/love.html -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list