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Geek Culture / Windows XP PRO £20 !!!

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AlexI
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Posted: 23rd May 2006 20:49
Look at this link http://www.exciteit.co.uk/store/EXCITE_viewItem.asp?idProduct=64556

Windows XP PRo only £20 !!!!!!


Lukas W
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Posted: 23rd May 2006 20:52
Quote: "# Recommended Memory Requirements: 128MB
# Recommended Processor Requirements: 300 MHz "

lieaR! i installed xp on an amd athlon 1800 with 128mb ram.
it run as slow as oblivion on a laptop with integrated graphics card!!

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lagmaster
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Posted: 23rd May 2006 20:53
ha! that is only available for companies that have a volume licence and wish to bump them up.

not valid for home/single users

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spooky
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Location: United Kingdom
Posted: 23rd May 2006 20:57
It's even stated on the page he linked to;

Quote: "
Description: Please Note: Media Kits are disks containing software that can only be used if your organisation has an existing Microsoft Volume License Agreement. As part of such agreements, users will be provided with a license key that will enable the software. Without the required license key, the software will not install.
"


Maybe he should learn to look before he leaps

Boo!
AlexI
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Posted: 23rd May 2006 20:59
ha ha look here different page same price he he
http://www.exciteit.co.uk/store/EXCITE_viewItem.asp?idProduct=64566


Tachyon
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Location: four-momentum imaginary proper time
Posted: 23rd May 2006 21:35
@Lukas W
I installed windows XP on my 300mzh 64Mb laptop when it still had a harddrive. It runned fairly well with little tweaking.

Quote: "Windows XP Professional helps you be more productive than ever before. "

Yeah? With paint and notepad, eh?

Quote: "Windows XP Professional delivers a reliable foundation you can count on to keep your computer up and running when you need it most."

Yeah, it autoupdated itself and rebooted automaticly, next moring I come to look it runs linux. And that runs. (grub boots it by default)

Quote: "it also offers features that make it much faster and easier to recover from system problems."

That would be, hmmm... reboot?

too funny, but I must say that was cheap enough to consider buying.

AlexI
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Posted: 23rd May 2006 22:07
lucky


Lukas W
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Posted: 23rd May 2006 22:09
i got Tiny XP from a friend at work, we installed it on one of the computers there and wow, it was fast!

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Mikey P
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Location: Manchester, UK
Posted: 23rd May 2006 22:11
Quote: "Product Type: Microsoft Volume License"


That's off the second page... It's exactly the same -_-

Milkman
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Location: United States
Posted: 23rd May 2006 22:16
Quote: "from my collage"

a collage that you have gives away windows xp serials free? i don't understand...


Represent
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Posted: 23rd May 2006 22:22
Quote: "Product Type: Microsoft Volume License"


lol it still the same thing lolol need a license deedeedee

formerly xTransworldx
Jeku
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Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Posted: 23rd May 2006 23:25
Our college does the same thing. We can get just about any Microsoft product for free, and it's legal.

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