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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Do you think your computer is safe and performing well
just answer the questions and think wether your computer is safe or not
1.is your system is virus protected
2.is your system is performing to its configuration
3.is your operating system is oiginal,
just check it and think it how much of questions can get yes as answer
just answer the questions and think wether your computer is safe or not
1.is your system is virus protected
2.is your system is performing to its configuration
3.is your operating system is oiginal,
just check it and think it how much of questions can get yes as answer
and is there is a point to this post ,yes there is ,there is indeed ,it is, Make you computer secure it is .as you will see ,is ,is the thing to do to protect the computer you is using right now
http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.htm
http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.htm
Fallen Heroes Song ,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RfXBB0BRHY
Going with the Flow ,but the water is low and the rocks are big
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RfXBB0BRHY
Going with the Flow ,but the water is low and the rocks are big
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But the OS does need to be original for you to be safe unless ofcourse you dont mind going to jail for sometime and pay huge fines because of software piracy. But as Dima says OS doesnt need to be original to be safe. I would not agree with that entirely cos in case of windows you wont be able to update it if its not original which means the latest security patches are unavailable leaving your computer open to threats but then again there are other ways to make it secure. M sure there are free security programs which might do a better job than the MS itself to keep ur PC safe.
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Raj
Regards
Raj
legality of the OS is not the issue here. in my experience MS has put out quite a few updates that actually corrupted the system or provided some new security hole.
so if you absolutely must run windows instead of a more secure OS, just use proper firewalls.
as for the updates availability - it is very easy to run a minimalistic linux distro in a virtual machine on windows, and on that linux run an emulation of WSUS, which will take updates from MS offsite without any trouble.
so if you absolutely must run windows instead of a more secure OS, just use proper firewalls.
as for the updates availability - it is very easy to run a minimalistic linux distro in a virtual machine on windows, and on that linux run an emulation of WSUS, which will take updates from MS offsite without any trouble.
Real stupidity always beats Artificial Intelligence. (Terry Pratchett)
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If you have a product key that starts with FCKGW then you have a Devils own copy of xp,And it is not true that you can't get updates with un-orignal winxp,The winxp Devils own as it was called now has a key that will pass Microsoft's genuine test and update anyway you want to update it .its out there just google search for it ,and all you need to do is Slipstream in sp2 and the latest updates and your off !to Jail i guess if previous poster is correct!
Last edited by caperjack; Nov 23rd, 2007 at 7:01 am.
Fallen Heroes Song ,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RfXBB0BRHY
Going with the Flow ,but the water is low and the rocks are big
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RfXBB0BRHY
Going with the Flow ,but the water is low and the rocks are big
as I said, legality is not the issue here. there are quite a few ways to crack anything made by MS 
but will that be secure?
I have been running XP 2002 version, no updates or SPs at all for 5 years without any problems. The system is behind a soho router and has agnitum outpost firewall installed. works much faster than anything new and updated, considering the hardware it uses.

but will that be secure?
I have been running XP 2002 version, no updates or SPs at all for 5 years without any problems. The system is behind a soho router and has agnitum outpost firewall installed. works much faster than anything new and updated, considering the hardware it uses.
Real stupidity always beats Artificial Intelligence. (Terry Pratchett)
BA BizMg, MCSE, DCSE, Linux+, Network+
BA BizMg, MCSE, DCSE, Linux+, Network+
hei, do you know why some notebook can not be installed non-original windows ? just wonder...thanks
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