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Kill Switch in Windows Vista

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Posted: 09 Nov, 2007
by: Admin A.
Updated: 09 Nov, 2007
by: Admin A.

Microsoft's efforts to combat software piracy is stronger with Windows Vista than they are with XP . Vista will virtually disable your computer if your Vista install doesn't pass Microsoft's validation test. At one point, people using a failed copy of Vista will not lose access to their personal data. Instead, they will see a persistent message on the desktop telling them the copy of Vista isn't genuine and they will lose access to certain Vista features.

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