It seems that Microsoft has added a little extra snag into the new Windows Update software. I haven’t noticed yet because for some reason I’m still being forwarded to version 4 of the script. But apparently the new version is set to be much more strict on the usage of non-issued keys. I believe that with v4 and below it was enough that the key in question was VALID and NOT BLACKLISTED. Times are tough for software pirates indeed.
What WU collects …
- Computer make and model
- Version information for the operating system, browser, and any other Microsoft software for which updates might be available
- Plug and Play ID numbers of hardware devices
- Region and language setting
- Globally Unique Identifier (GUID)
- Product ID and Product Key
- BIOS name, revision number, and revision date
- Version information for the operating system, browser, and any other Microsoft software for which updates might be available
- Plug and Play ID numbers of hardware devices
- Region and language setting
- Globally Unique Identifier (GUID)
- Product ID and Product Key
- BIOS name, revision number, and revision date
Possible solutions:
Also note that: Windows XP SP2 cracked already? and Windows Update Preview
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