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Replying to Windows Black Edition
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Posted 07 November 2011 - 10:28 PM
Windows LonghornWindows Black Edition
Replying to sparkxLonghorn was a code name for Vista prior to its release
.-reply by Anon
Posted 18 September 2010 - 06:27 PM
used crack vista ultimateWindows Black Edition
I have my existing OS Vista Ultimate not original...To erase the pain although still working as of today..I bought Ultimate Vista With Crack to my intention to used the crack in my operation system...Monthly I used the skip ream method which I found my ultimate solution...But monthly...I am bored so I divert my interest to used the crack of my new CD Ultimate Vista with Crack. My question does it work without a clean format and directly used the crack instead?
-question by ASYNCRITUS ANICETO
Posted 22 October 2010 - 07:07 AM
My Compaq laptop "died" last year and my computer repairman installed Windows Vista Black edition on it. Can I buy a Widows Vista or Windows 7 edition and install it on my laptop? I know I would have to un-install my Black addition, but wouldn't Microsoft find out? How can I do this with getting into trouble with Microsoft with the edition that I already have? Is there a way I can install Windows 7 without Microsoft knowing that I have Vista Black right now? Thanks
-reply by john smith
Posted 11 July 2010 - 03:30 AM
Windows 7 Black EditionWindows Black Edition
I have Windows 7 Black Edition installed on my Netbook, It is actually slick software none the less,the only major problem I have is Activation. We must activate it through microsoft and I cannot find a key for it (>_<) hearing that it is illegal there must be some way around it.Any ideas?
-reply by Ghost
Posted 25 December 2009 - 06:28 PM
Slipstreaming - Vista or XP, etc.Windows Black Edition
Slipstreaming an OS is NOT a bad thing and is used by legitimate people, like me, to make maintaining my systems easier and faster. For, example: After I have blown-up my computer for the 1,000th time and decide to do a clean install of, say, Vista, I can use my purchased retail DVD. But, since it does not include Sp1 nor Sp2, I would then have to install those Service Packs manually. Or, I could slipstream Sp1 into my retail DVD and save myself ninety minutes by using the Slipstreamed DVD to install Vista Sp1 in one shot. (Note: I do not know of a means to slipstream Vista Sp2.)
In addition, I can slipstream Language Packs, Updates and some third-party apps as well thereby saving even more time during installation/reinstallation.
So, don't blame the tool for the way thieves choose to misuse it.
Ciao. /txtmngr/images/smileys/smiley2.Gif --- JMJ
-reply by JMJsquared
Posted 26 November 2009 - 05:54 PM
windows 7 black editionWindows Black Edition
I have windows seven black edition and it works fine should I have it un installed and install I guess regular windows seven . My laptop has 1g with 1.4 mhz and no problem yet but from what I been reading this post are from 08 and now is at the end of 09 does it mean that my system is ok or am I bond to get viruses or system failures.
-reply by crazy86
Posted 09 July 2009 - 02:01 PM
black editionWindows Black Edition
thanks for the info about the black edition...Especially the thing that it is illegal
-reply by chen
Posted 03 April 2009 - 02:56 AM
actually, longhorn is a beta of microsoft windows server
I haven't know more about this windows black edition.
But just knew the next version of windows was called windows 7.
And it's pre-beta copy will be availabe for beta tester and developer
on the PDC at NOV.
I also saw some guess screen that showed the UI will be using ribbon UI
like office 2007 used now.