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Z3r05N1P3R
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03-13-2016, 07:12 AM
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Imagine someone attempting to replace Windows with a fake version and putting a counterfeit copy on a laptop. That’s pretty odd, but instead of resorting to piracy, they’d be much better off investing a significant amount of money in an authentic software from eBay.
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Z3r05N1P3R
03-13-2016, 07:12 AM #11

Imagine someone attempting to replace Windows with a fake version and putting a counterfeit copy on a laptop. That’s pretty odd, but instead of resorting to piracy, they’d be much better off investing a significant amount of money in an authentic software from eBay.

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fish_tommy
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03-20-2016, 08:05 PM
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It isn't completely free, but it offers a free version when paired with a computer because all major brands include Windows with their laptops, making it a legitimate option.
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fish_tommy
03-20-2016, 08:05 PM #12

It isn't completely free, but it offers a free version when paired with a computer because all major brands include Windows with their laptops, making it a legitimate option.

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Cra123
Senior Member
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03-21-2016, 10:37 AM
#13
This method doesn't encourage responses because it lacks a clear connection to the topic.
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Cra123
03-21-2016, 10:37 AM #13

This method doesn't encourage responses because it lacks a clear connection to the topic.

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Violent_Beam
Junior Member
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04-11-2016, 10:35 AM
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Some folks at the beginning gave you clear instructions. They mentioned a shortcut in the command line or checked the settings under activation. You’d probably recognize if Windows wasn’t properly activated—especially if it was a pirated version, which could risk unactivation later. Besides the financial loss, using a watermark would keep showing up as a reminder to activate. If you purchased from a trusted source, they likely preinstalled and activated it, similar to how OEM copies are handled by companies like Dell or HP since the start. Microsoft often sells these discounted versions to manufacturers at a reduced price, usually already installed and activated.
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Violent_Beam
04-11-2016, 10:35 AM #14

Some folks at the beginning gave you clear instructions. They mentioned a shortcut in the command line or checked the settings under activation. You’d probably recognize if Windows wasn’t properly activated—especially if it was a pirated version, which could risk unactivation later. Besides the financial loss, using a watermark would keep showing up as a reminder to activate. If you purchased from a trusted source, they likely preinstalled and activated it, similar to how OEM copies are handled by companies like Dell or HP since the start. Microsoft often sells these discounted versions to manufacturers at a reduced price, usually already installed and activated.

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Kay123_
Senior Member
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04-11-2016, 11:24 AM
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Generally, a Windows install appears to be a Windows install, making it difficult to distinguish from a pirated version. The authenticity of Windows depends on activation—either with a valid OEM or retail key, or through methods like KMSpico that simulate VLK activation to a KMS server. You can verify this by running 'slmgr.vbs /dlv' in the Run/Command Prompt window to check the activation type and key status. In short, it is either fully activated with a genuine key or not, and uses either a standard key or a Volume Licensing Key (listed as GVLK in SLMgr).
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Kay123_
04-11-2016, 11:24 AM #15

Generally, a Windows install appears to be a Windows install, making it difficult to distinguish from a pirated version. The authenticity of Windows depends on activation—either with a valid OEM or retail key, or through methods like KMSpico that simulate VLK activation to a KMS server. You can verify this by running 'slmgr.vbs /dlv' in the Run/Command Prompt window to check the activation type and key status. In short, it is either fully activated with a genuine key or not, and uses either a standard key or a Volume Licensing Key (listed as GVLK in SLMgr).

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