ask for advise before formatting my dell poweredge T310
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Xen Orchestra has a built in backup system, too.
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@IT-ADMIN said:
but sorry, it is cracked
It may not activate then, plus who knows what else it is doing.
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@johnhooks said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
but sorry, it is cracked
It may not activate then, plus who knows what else it is doing.
sorry, i'm not sure that i understand you
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@scottalanmiller said:
Xen Orchestra has a built in backup system, too.
is that builtin backup offer incremental or full backup ?? also can i save my VM to a NAS for example ??
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@johnhooks said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
@johnhooks said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
but sorry, it is cracked
It may not activate then, plus who knows what else it is doing.
sorry, i'm not sure that i understand you
Are you saying it's a pirated version of Windows?
Yes, he's discussed this in several threads. He is not in the US, it is legal to pirate where he is and the company he works for things IT is not something that businesses use.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@johnhooks said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
@johnhooks said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
but sorry, it is cracked
It may not activate then, plus who knows what else it is doing.
sorry, i'm not sure that i understand you
Are you saying it's a pirated version of Windows?
Yes, he's discussed this in several threads. He is not in the US, it is legal to pirate where he is and the company he works for things IT is not something that businesses use.
Oh ok.
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So, the pirated version of windows doesn't activate themselves against microsoft when migration from P to V platform ???
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this is what i can see from my experiment with win7, i try this before virtualizing my physical servers to make sure i will not have licences issue
it looks like i will not have these issue with my 2 windows servers 2008 R2
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lol, every time whenever i reach the licence stage i get no answer, hhhhh it is like a red line, come on guys
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@IT-ADMIN said:
lol, every time whenever i reach the licence stage i get no answer, hhhhh it is like a red line, come on guys
What answer are you looking for next?
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a confirmation of what i concluded, there is no activation when migrating from P to V platform ???
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@IT-ADMIN said:
So, the pirated version of windows doesn't activate themselves against microsoft when migration from P to V platform ???
@IT-ADMIN said:
a confirmation of what i concluded, there is no activation when migrating from P to V platform ???
Why would the pirated version activate against anything? It's pirated. It's not like Microsoft is giving away Windows 10......
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ah ok i see now, the pirated version is different than the genuine ones in terms of activation
thank you Dude for the info
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@IT-ADMIN said:
a confirmation of what i concluded, there is no activation when migrating from P to V platform ???
Ah, not sure. It's an old version of Windows I've not seen in a long time and not sure how the activation of your specific version works as we can normally ignore that. Sorry, not something I would remember.
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@DustinB3403 said:
Why would the pirated version activate against anything? It's pirated.
how does it being pirated affect that?
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@IT-ADMIN said:
ah ok i see now, the pirated version is different than the genuine ones in terms of activation
Very important thing to note here..... there is no "the pirates version". This version is pirated, yes. But we are talking here like Microsoft puts out a version that is specifically modified for pirates and then hidden or something. That's not how it works. Somehow, this install was pirated. We don't know how. There is no way to answer your question because of the pirating - we don't have a means of looking up the behaviour. This is simply an "unknown" situation due to the lack of MS licensing visibility. No way to know until you try.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@DustinB3403 said:
Why would the pirated version activate against anything? It's pirated.
how does it being pirated affect that?
My point is that the key he's been using has likely been blacklisted. Therefor it wouldn't have anything to activate against.
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@DustinB3403 said:
My point is that the key he's been using has likely been blacklisted. Therefor it wouldn't have anything to activate against.
It would have something to activate against, it would just fail, in that instance. Your answer led him to the opposite conclusion from what you intended.