Linked by David Adams on Fri 18th Apr 2008 15:54 UTC, submitted by CIozzio
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My understanding (up until now), was the trick had been indeed intentional, but Microsoft wanted it to be "slightly secret discount". And this was done to encourage price skeptic tech savy guys to move on to Vista.
My installation is totally legit, but I was very surprised by this email.
My installation is totally legit, but I was very surprised by this email.
I doubt it was intentional. It was pragmatic. Imagine EVERYTIME you needed to re-intall Windows you had to install your old version, then install the new version over the top - just so the upgrade could see the old version it was upgrading from.
I quite liked the old way which Macromedia used to do it; during installation you were simply asked for your own version's serial number, and then you entered your new serial number for the software installing.
Sure, these things don't stop piracy, the whole point is to make it as annoying as possible so that only a very small number actually do it (the same number who rill refuse to pay for software - what ever the price maybe).






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My understanding (up until now), was the trick had been indeed intentional, but Microsoft wanted it to be "slightly secret discount". And this was done to encourage price skeptic tech savy guys to move on to Vista.
My installation is totally legit, but I was very surprised by this email.