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The Windows 10 update is no longer available.

The Windows 10 update is no longer available.

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WreckerSG
Member
201
03-06-2016, 04:13 AM
#1
Hello, I have two computers: one running genuine Windows 8.1 and another with pirated software. On the pirated machine (my main PC) about six hours ago, the "update to Windows 10" button vanished from the taskbar. Does this suggest that Windows 10 won’t be available for pirated users at all? And on the legitimate PC, when I click the upgrade button, it just opens a blank window with no content. Can you help me understand what’s happening? I know piracy isn’t acceptable, but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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WreckerSG
03-06-2016, 04:13 AM #1

Hello, I have two computers: one running genuine Windows 8.1 and another with pirated software. On the pirated machine (my main PC) about six hours ago, the "update to Windows 10" button vanished from the taskbar. Does this suggest that Windows 10 won’t be available for pirated users at all? And on the legitimate PC, when I click the upgrade button, it just opens a blank window with no content. Can you help me understand what’s happening? I know piracy isn’t acceptable, but any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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_Dxf
Junior Member
8
03-10-2016, 05:04 PM
#2
I hope it doesn't.
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_Dxf
03-10-2016, 05:04 PM #2

I hope it doesn't.

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EeveeBoy64
Member
171
03-10-2016, 05:28 PM
#3
Hold on, even those who are genuine aren't receiving updates.
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EeveeBoy64
03-10-2016, 05:28 PM #3

Hold on, even those who are genuine aren't receiving updates.

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81
03-10-2016, 06:45 PM
#4
I meant a fresh setup of the Cough app *cleanly*, not just a quick fix or pirate-style hack.
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FuriousGamer56
03-10-2016, 06:45 PM #4

I meant a fresh setup of the Cough app *cleanly*, not just a quick fix or pirate-style hack.

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susie1an
Member
60
03-15-2016, 11:59 AM
#5
Consider this perspective: the more updates happen, the more issues come up and get fixed. It’s a cycle of improvement. You’re part of it. The missing icon might just be another detail in the ongoing process.
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susie1an
03-15-2016, 11:59 AM #5

Consider this perspective: the more updates happen, the more issues come up and get fixed. It’s a cycle of improvement. You’re part of it. The missing icon might just be another detail in the ongoing process.

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Fritztech
Member
218
03-15-2016, 02:18 PM
#6
You're making a strong statement here. It seems you're expressing frustration over people who pirate software and not receiving updates. Your tone suggests you're not trying to criticize the act itself but rather the lack of support for those who do it. The whole message feels like a mix of concern and mild annoyance, with a bit of sarcasm about expectations.
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Fritztech
03-15-2016, 02:18 PM #6

You're making a strong statement here. It seems you're expressing frustration over people who pirate software and not receiving updates. Your tone suggests you're not trying to criticize the act itself but rather the lack of support for those who do it. The whole message feels like a mix of concern and mild annoyance, with a bit of sarcasm about expectations.

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Tyty18_
Junior Member
3
03-17-2016, 01:02 AM
#7
If you understand my latest update, that would mean a lot to me. "I learned how to use Windows 8, but after reformatting the PC it reported that the code was used too many times, so I just cracked it." I don’t think every software should be free, but I just realize not everyone can afford quality programs. Also, why should you worry about piracy? It might actually be beneficial in the end. I didn’t mean to call you an idiot just because you said "I hope not"—it was unhelpful, not professional, and a bit rude. All I needed was assistance, and you seemed to want to make me feel bad. " I understand you don’t support piracy, but your help would be greatly appreciated. Help, not negativity.
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Tyty18_
03-17-2016, 01:02 AM #7

If you understand my latest update, that would mean a lot to me. "I learned how to use Windows 8, but after reformatting the PC it reported that the code was used too many times, so I just cracked it." I don’t think every software should be free, but I just realize not everyone can afford quality programs. Also, why should you worry about piracy? It might actually be beneficial in the end. I didn’t mean to call you an idiot just because you said "I hope not"—it was unhelpful, not professional, and a bit rude. All I needed was assistance, and you seemed to want to make me feel bad. " I understand you don’t support piracy, but your help would be greatly appreciated. Help, not negativity.

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Jack80156
Member
60
03-17-2016, 02:29 AM
#8
It seems the support from Microsoft isn't what you expected based on past experiences. From your perspective, their tone might be different—like saying "you're welcome" instead of a more formal response.
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Jack80156
03-17-2016, 02:29 AM #8

It seems the support from Microsoft isn't what you expected based on past experiences. From your perspective, their tone might be different—like saying "you're welcome" instead of a more formal response.

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LucaelKeravel
Junior Member
19
03-24-2016, 08:14 PM
#9
I believe my stance on affordability doesn’t justify piracy. I’m certain people who pirate software won’t contribute to improvements or bug fixes. It’s also important to note that the community clearly opposes piracy, and your request doesn’t change that stance. Lastly, dismissing me for not agreeing with piracy isn’t constructive—it’s just a personal reaction. And I meant nothing negative about you or others who engage in piracy; I simply expressed concern about future software costs. Good luck with the newer OS, but don’t expect free updates from pirates. Congrats on that attitude.
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LucaelKeravel
03-24-2016, 08:14 PM #9

I believe my stance on affordability doesn’t justify piracy. I’m certain people who pirate software won’t contribute to improvements or bug fixes. It’s also important to note that the community clearly opposes piracy, and your request doesn’t change that stance. Lastly, dismissing me for not agreeing with piracy isn’t constructive—it’s just a personal reaction. And I meant nothing negative about you or others who engage in piracy; I simply expressed concern about future software costs. Good luck with the newer OS, but don’t expect free updates from pirates. Congrats on that attitude.

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Tao200
Junior Member
46
03-24-2016, 09:49 PM
#10
I’ve been downloading a lot of software and submitting bug reports. I’m curious whether Microsoft released Windows 10 specifically for users who pirate it. This is just about tech updates, not about piracy itself. People who talk about piracy usually share download links. Calling someone an asshole for being unhelpful fits the vibe you described. Please stop replying—I need a real answer from someone, and I suspect you won’t get one. If I’m offended, I can’t find a better translation in Hebrew to English than “asshole.”
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Tao200
03-24-2016, 09:49 PM #10

I’ve been downloading a lot of software and submitting bug reports. I’m curious whether Microsoft released Windows 10 specifically for users who pirate it. This is just about tech updates, not about piracy itself. People who talk about piracy usually share download links. Calling someone an asshole for being unhelpful fits the vibe you described. Please stop replying—I need a real answer from someone, and I suspect you won’t get one. If I’m offended, I can’t find a better translation in Hebrew to English than “asshole.”

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