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<>If it is a Microsoft product, you will only be able to load it a limited number of times before you get a message that you have "exceeded the number of installs allowed on this license." As for them knowing where you installed it, they will only know if you register each install.

2006-11-08 18:39:18 · answer #1 · answered by druid 7 · 0 0

loading ms windows or any other ms product causes an invalid key to be generated. whilr you can download critical security updates, you will not be able to download new updates on the product on more than one computer. there is a way to fix the problem this causes. a search on the internet for the crack file will let the computer see windows as a genuine first use program. i don't know the name of the file, so i can't tell it to you. all it does is generate a valid key to the file where the key is found. some ms programs can be loaded on more than one computer, such as live one care which can go on up to three computers and is valid for one year from the first day you install it on the first computer. others do not have multi-use ability.
ms does not know the key is fake, but they have been working on making their programs less able to be illegally copied to other computers.

2006-11-08 18:48:05 · answer #2 · answered by de bossy one 6 · 0 0

If you do not register your product in 30 days, coding in the software will run and render the software useless. When you register the software, Microsoft inhibits the destruction code.

When you try to use the code on more that one issue, Microsoft does not validate the registration, and your system ends up getting socked.

Your question and what you indicated that you want to do really does not say anything positive about your character!

You are willing to publicly sell your integrity for the price of some
software! I wonder what your comments have been about the ethical issues surrounding our elected officials?

You even call in to question the sincerity of any relationship that you may claim to enter into with another person. I mean, if your integrity can be had for the price of computer software, all bets are off on any kind of trust with you about anything!

2006-11-08 18:47:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

1. No
2. Yes, MS validation

2006-11-08 18:33:16 · answer #4 · answered by Sam F 5 · 0 0

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