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Re: OEM Licenses
Our agreement is basically, we tell them we need 500 licenses of Office, we need 500 W2K, exchange blah blahh...
And that's it, it's cheap in comparison to buying all those licences individually, so how you make it out to be expensive i've no idea. Makes for a damn good deal...
Re: OEM Licenses
Theres too much piracy on the scene for companies like MS to be chasing people about buying OEM wares.
If you're part of a business/company then sure, stay on the right side of the line where possible, but as a residential user, i'd not be worried about using OEM software...
The premier business support goes through to Dublin afaik, they're pretty helpful indeed.
I had a fking nightmare with Dell today at work, blown motherboard. Got cut off like 3 times, then the next person couldn't understand a word I was saying, took me like 3 hours to get them to confirm they...
True, which is why they also have forums such as:
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^It was a joke.
People who download 100gb a month typically say when asked, they are downloading legal files like Linux distro's which weigh in at circa 4GB a piece.
Since fitting my Turbonator and super-resistor, i've been getting great MPG, and the car is much quicker. Just weighing up whether to get an Ecotek and exhaust-spinner.
Works great mate, they've been utilising this powerline malarky for sometime now. There was a widespread beta test of the technology a while back, but I think the market went in the other direction.
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Try the forums.
They're are genuine copies of Windows? Always disregarded that as urban myth!
It shouldn't have any bearing on the DVD playback though, it's a well documented issue when searching for the error code, loads of resolutions.
WRONG!
1. Make sure lights are off.
2. Put the key in the ignition.
3. Turn to position two (engine should not be on).
4. Switch the lights to sidelights, then back off, then back to sidelights and off again - it should beep at you if you've done it right.
There used to be a flaw where holding down SHIFT would disable the protection before playing the DVD, not sure if that still works though.
What DVD is it, and is it a copy?
You trying to play ir, or to copy it?