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Microsoft has slammed the door on the Windows 8 Media Center activation flaw


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I haven't tried Windows 8 yet and from all that I hear, I wont. My College Professor who had worked part time for Washington DC (government dealings) informed me that Windows 8 has so many direct lines to the FBI and CIA. He told me that he was going to share details with me...but then something weird happened. He got skittish and then kept putting it off. I even once posted a topic here in the forms about Windows 8 having backdoors but at the time I had no proof of that and I seriously thought that I was going to get the proof.

I can't tell what happened and why he never gave me the info...I'm guessing he was threatened.

Aside from the backdoor unpleasantness, it's missing features that should not be missing and also, Microsoft has been in the business of creating a Good OS followed by a crap OS for as far back as I can tell. Windows 8 is all looks, less function.

Who knows...maybe one day I'll transition to a better OS...whenever windows 9 comes around. I'm really hoping that a completely new, kick ass OS will emerge and just dominate.

Now that you have mentioned, the linux and the hacker community always believed that Windows 95, when released, had a backdoor in it. It is believed that the backdoor was removed in later Windows versions, but it came back in Windows 7. In Windows 95, it targeted some audience, not sure about latest Windows versions.

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I haven't tried Windows 8 yet and from all that I hear, I wont. My College Professor who had worked part time for Washington DC (government dealings) informed me that Windows 8 has so many direct lines to the FBI and CIA. He told me that he was going to share details with me...but then something weird happened. He got skittish and then kept putting it off. I even once posted a topic here in the forms about Windows 8 having backdoors but at the time I had no proof of that and I seriously thought that I was going to get the proof.

I can't tell what happened and why he never gave me the info...I'm guessing he was threatened.

I guess we need to make a suspense thriller with that Prof. in the lead role, or - maybe write a book in the fiction category. ;)
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@Exodius: I still would use KMS to activate Windows 8... seems to be pretty safe and you can even use ur local machine to activate it... meaning no need to rely on a online KMS Server to be active to reactivate your Windows 8 when need be :)

how to activate with local machine/offline ??? :o KMS need internet connection/online.

The only online part is the TimeSync/Net Time part that the KMS needs in order for it to work, otherwise its all locally done past that point.
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kms still working :showoff:

Yep, KMS will always work, until MS decides to fuck us over on that too... but unlikely since big corporations, enterprises, big businesses use the same method. It would be a big big hassle to have to change ur VLK Key on each and every machine, big headaches that aren't really necessary. So its very unlikely they will slam the door on KMS since its fairly legal.
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my eng is not very good, I live in Iran(a country with least valued currency unit) source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Least_valued_currency_unit

so I say that I have no way to buy windows because it is so expensive for us(about half of one month income) , . ,from past years I have used cracked windows 3.1, 95, 98,98se , me , xp ,vista, 7 and absolutely windows 8

but if someday I live in america or other good countries, windows will be the first thing that i will buy

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Can someone please post an idiot-proof way to avoid the 0xC004C4AA error? It seems the WMC keys used (and failed with this error) get blacklisted.

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I live in Iran......but if someday I live in america or other good countries, windows will be the first thing that i will buy

Here's hoping Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's men don't see this post of yours. You may just be stoned to death. Or maybe you'll be made to work in one of those nuclear reactor plants without a protective suit :P

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but if someday I live in america or other good countries, windows will be the first thing that i will buy

Before buying the windows, a more pressing essentials are the doors - that's what I did when I shifted into my new nest. :think:
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