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SyntaXmasteR
04-12-2007, 03:44 PM
Only a few months after the release, Vista's activation has been cracked. Go Microsoft!

It's official: Pirates crack Vista at last
http://apcmag.com/5512/pirate_crack_vista_oem_activation

A genuine crack for Windows Vista has just been released by pirate group Pantheon, which allows a pirated, non-activated installation of Vista (Home Basic/Premium and Ultimate) to be properly activated and made fully-operational.

Unlike cracks which have been floating around since Vista RTM was released in late November, this crack doesn’t simply get around product activation with beta activation files or timestop cracks - it actually makes use of the activation process. It seems that Microsoft has allowed large OEMs like ASUS to ship their products with a pre-installed version of Vista that doesn’t require product activation – apparently because end users would find it too inconvenient.

OEM Emulation
This version of Vista uses System-Locked Pre-Installation 2.0 (SLP 2.0). It allows the “Royalty OEMs” to embed specific licensing information into the operating system which Vista can activate without having to go back to Microsoft for verification. The licensing components include the OEM’s hardware-embedded BIOS ACPI_SLIC (which has been signed by Microsoft), an XML certificate file which corresponds to this ACPI_SLIC and a specific OEM product key.

Pantheon released a bundle which includes the certificate files from ASUS, Dell, HP and Lenovo along with OEM product keys for Vista Home Basic, Home Premium and Ultimate, and an emulator which allows the BIOS ACPI_SLIC driver for any manufacturer to be installed without requiring the system to be physically running that hardware. For example, you can install the ASUS certificate information on any machine, not just an ASUS.

And yes, the crack most certainly works. You end up with an activated, legitimate copy of Vista which passes all the Windows Genuine Advantage checks.

The release of this crack does make a bit of a mockery of the whole volume activation process. I was beginning to think the new activation process introduced with Vista might spell the end of easy and large-scale Windows piracy, and if the only way to activate Vista was to have it communicate directly with Microsoft, then that just might have been a possibility. But allowing such a workaround to OEMs just because their users might not like it has introduced a weakness into the system. Pirate groups are well known for exploiting any weakness no matter how small (as evidenced by the cracking of KMS), so once this activation process became known it was only a matter of time.

As the crack is tied to specific product keys, it remains to be seen whether Microsoft will be able to do anything about shutting out machines activated using this method. But their work will be made much more difficult now that such machines have completely bypassed the online activation process, and are connecting as legitimate copies of Windows.

Ezekiel
04-12-2007, 06:45 PM
Inevitable really; it happens with all expensive software.

Microsoft's problem seems to be its 'pre-validated' versions of Windows.

Moonbat
04-13-2007, 04:56 PM
I've tried Vista (not legitly :P) and it's not really that good. It's pretty much Windows with Mac-like graphics.

Ezekiel
04-13-2007, 06:13 PM
I've tried Vista (not legitly :P) and it's not really that good. It's pretty much Windows with Mac-like graphics.

Pretty much a more bloated version of XP. Windows hasn't changed all that much in ten years.

Let's break down the added features that apparently make Vista such an innovative, unique OS with the help of Wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Features_new_to_Windows_Vista

Windows Aero

Beryl/Compiz is at least equal to Aero, and better in some opinions; one of them being mine.

Windows Flip and Flip 3D

See above.

Shell

Windows is designed to be a point 'n click OS; *nix systems are more CLI-based. Unix-like systems have very powerful shells; I doubt Windows can match this.

Search

See below:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beagle_(software)

Windows Sidebar

Yawn. This is pure 100% bloat.

It's something nobody ever actually uses, like those "Email this page to a friend!" links on websites. Microsoft needs to do some surveys of real computer-users.

New and upgraded applications

I'm too lazy to do all of them, but one that needs mention is 'Windows Fax and Scan'.

Please, show me someone under the age of 50 that still uses fax.

Windows Internet Explorer 7

I'm sure they will market all the new features as great innovations from Microsoft, but most it has been accomplished years ago by others with Microsoft simply repackaging the ideas. Tabbed browsing, search boxes, RSS, phishing filters -- can you even name one of them that was thought of by Microsoft? They even stole the Firefox RSS icon.

Windows Media Player 11

Laggy, bloated (why would you want RSS in a damn video player?), overrated and not-to-be-trusted. Get VLC:

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

Internet Information Services 7

Meh, I prefer Apache, along with most of the rest of the Internet.

Security and safety

The UAC feature will annoy people rather than give them a sense of security, and people will be conditioned to click 'Yes' to everything.



Also, read this article before you trust this shiny new operating system:

http://digg.com/linux_unix/Newly_leaked_Antitrust_Memo_Bill_Gates_on_Making_ACPI_Not_Work_with_Linux



That was all very critical of Microsoft, and I know there are many useful additions to it as well.

iDavies
04-14-2007, 04:20 PM
Please, show me someone under the age of 50 that still uses fax.




I use one once a week. :o

Ezekiel
04-14-2007, 04:41 PM
I use one once a week. :o

I'm guessing it's because the (over 50) recipient refuses to get with the times. Am I right?

iDavies
04-14-2007, 06:48 PM
I'm guessing it's because the (over 50) recipient refuses to get with the times. Am I right?

Yes, you are correct.