The Vista Black Screen of DEATH!

Nevermind this shit.

Windows 7, you must get.

those who are still using Vista now must be seriously against piracy and just can’t afford to buy a license for Windows 7 at the moment.

well that sucks for them.

I’m having a fun time with my Windows 7 Ultimate.

:pirate: Windows 7 Ultimate

^ no, because

  1. Better encryption software, and pointless launguage configurations can be found better and for free.

Knowing Sersoft, he just wanted the Ultimate pack, because he is Ultimate (?)

Win 7 Professional = Win.

If you’re going to pirate something anyway, why wouldn’t you get the biggest package?

I got a bunch of legal and totally free Windows licenses (all versions: french/english, 32/64bits, xp/vista/7, all at least ‘Professional’ version). My school has a deal with MSDN Academic Alliance… And even though I just got my engineering degree, I’ll still have access to all that free software for a while.

So, kids, stay in school, it’s worth it!

Isn’t the message rather: “Stay in school and take all you can get your hands on”? :b

Sam is right. College gave me win 7 for 30 bucks.

As far as I can tell my college only offers upgrade versions :meh: . I’ll need to check when I actually go there.

IIRC you can do a clean install with a W7 upgrade disk but I’m not sure on that.

Mother [COLOR=‘Black’]fucker.

List of stuff I can download legally for free :

(list too long to paste here)
https://privatepaste.com/c4b027e940

:freeman:

1 hold penis
2 insert into usb port
3 ???
4 profit! :smiley:

Everyone can get it if you are in college.
https://www.microsoft.com/student/en/us/software/windows.aspx

No because I live in Quebec and most people who I install windows for prefer their OS in French, that way I can use my main Windows DVD out of the box.

I would use 7 Pro if it fit on a 700MB CD but it doesn’t, anything below Ultimate and you’re wasting space on your DVD.

And going back to my original point, on TPB ultimate has the most seeds. :stuck_out_tongue:

Holy, wow!
A bunch of shit I could pirate if I wanted to…
but I don’t.

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