Windows 10 Auto Update
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Did you just edit that to add the word "fight", I swear when I went to quote that, it only said fist.
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Remember it is Steve Ballmer that primarily owns Microsoft, not Bill Gates
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@scottalanmiller said:
Did you just edit that to add the word "fight", I swear when I went to quote that, it only said fist.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. NO. but dear god i wish.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Remember it is Steve Ballmer that primarily owns Microsoft, not Bill Gates
Bill Gates is my rival. I sent him a reddit message informing him so obviously he knows about it.
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Just one week left to update your licenses. Time to get out there and make it happen!!
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@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 Auto Update:
Just one week left to update your licenses. Time to get out there and make it happen!!
I am doing it now.
Also trying to upgrade the 7 Win8 licenses (Product Keys) I bought. That's a bit more of an issue. (My issue, not theirs.)
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I have one remaining laptop that has to be done this week because it is on Linux and not Windows 7 so I don't have a way to acquire the Windows 10 upgrade license on it yet.
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@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 Auto Update:
I have one remaining laptop that has to be done this week because it is on Linux and not Windows 7 so I don't have a way to acquire the Windows 10 upgrade license on it yet.
It would be nice if they had a way to just upgrade licenses.
The 7 keys I have are FPP so I can move around at will. It's just a PITA since they are used other places as non-Windows 10.
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Yeah, they want to make sure that people actually go through the effort of getting Windows 10 and then have to make an effort to leave it again to not actually use it. It makes sense, even if it sucks.
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@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 Auto Update:
Yeah, they want to make sure that people actually go through the effort of getting Windows 10 and then have to make an effort to leave it again to not actually use it. It makes sense, even if it sucks.
I basically set up VMs on XS. Installed with the key, then killed it.
Though 3 of the 7 have already been used somewhere, so I am trying to track that down.
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@BRRABill said in Windows 10 Auto Update:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 Auto Update:
Yeah, they want to make sure that people actually go through the effort of getting Windows 10 and then have to make an effort to leave it again to not actually use it. It makes sense, even if it sucks.
I basically set up VMs on XS. Installed with the key, then killed it.
Though 3 of the 7 have already been used somewhere, so I am trying to track that down.
I have a feeling that that doesn't actually count. Are your licenses not OEMs?
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@scottalanmiller said
I have a feeling that that doesn't actually count. Are your licenses not OEMs?
FPP.
So should be OK.
If you try to reuse them, it balks at you, so they are registering somewhere.
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@BRRABill said in Windows 10 Auto Update:
@scottalanmiller said
I have a feeling that that doesn't actually count. Are your licenses not OEMs?
FPP.
You down with FPP?
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@StrongBad said in Windows 10 Auto Update:
@BRRABill said in Windows 10 Auto Update:
@scottalanmiller said
I have a feeling that that doesn't actually count. Are your licenses not OEMs?
FPP.
You down with FPP?
I'm down with OFPP.
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Fail. It's "Yeah you know me."
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I'm also capturing all the actual new Win10 Product Keys. So hopefully I'll be OK.
I don't really need a whole lot.
And since I've found I use a lot more open source stuff anyway.
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@scottalanmiller said
I have a feeling that that doesn't actually count.
Hmmm, you may be right. I just realized all the product keys are the same. Hmmm.....
Well, whatever. I am doing all I can.
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Though the "Product ID"s are all different.
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@BRRABill said:
@scottalanmiller said
I have a feeling that that doesn't actually count.
Hmmm, you may be right. I just realized all the product keys are the same. Hmmm.....
Well, whatever. I am doing all I can.
Doesn't it balk then?