Windows Genuine Advantage... Or Windows Genuine Advertisements?
from the not-such-a-good-thing dept
We've certainly covered plenty of stories about problems with Microsoft's Windows Genuine Advantage program that tries to make sure the Windows operating system you're using is properly licensed. The big problem has been a decent number of false positives, where people with perfectly legitimate copies of Windows are being told they're using counterfeit software. However, there may be another nuisance associated with WGA. Well known Business Week columnist Stephen Wildstrom claims that when a Vista laptop he hadn't turned on in a while was turned on and required a WGA check-in, the "success" window also included a huge ad pushing him to upgrade to Vista Home Premium. Beyond the fact that Wildstrom was already using a more advanced version of Vista so the "upgrade" push would actually be a downgrade, it raises questions about why Microsoft is using what's supposed to just be a piracy checker to also push advertisements. It's annoying enough that Microsoft feels the need to treat its customers like criminals and force them to confirm they're not, but to then dump unwanted and poorly targeted advertising on top of it seems particularly tacky.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Laughing Golfer
It shouldn't be that hard to see that success follows those who put the user first... oh well. The market will sort it all out in the end.
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WGA
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Re: WGA
I'm pissed, I hate that thing that comes up on a monthly basis but the cost of migrating from a microsoft shop to a linux shop is at the minimum impractical and possibly impossible.
Microsoft doesn't make nearly as much from consumers as they do from business and so they can afford (and believe me someone did a cost analysys on this before they put it out there) it because migration from their platform to another platform is practicaly impossible.
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switching
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WGA
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NO, that's utter and complete bullshit. The userbase does exist, there is a whole community of Linux Gamers, OpenGL is a far superior and easier to use API than DX and both NVidia and ATI have released quality drivers for their hardware.
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No, that is utter and complete bullshit.
Nvidia and ATI have released o.k. drivers.
The whole community you speak of isn't enough people to make it worth game companies time to write DirectX & OpenGL, or even just OpenGL so they can sell to Linux users... They'll do xbox, ps3, windows and skip apple & linux. OpenGL *used* to be far superior.
I've programmed with both extensively over the last 10 years and OpenGL sucks in comparison. It is -not- easier to use, and it is -not- easier to learn and program. I'd use any form of DirectX, even managed DirectX, before i would use OpenGL.
bottom line.. Most of the game industry prefers DirectX. Linux Fan Bois aren't numerous enough to waste the $ to inclue them in the club. Too bad, deal with it.
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Lack of functional drivers? These NVIDIA drivers work great.
take your FUD somewhere else
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hmmm microsoft Vista
second mistake was actually like the first too he had XP
now, try a search Linux live cd list and get a pick of your choice...
whoops just made an ad :))
(sorry not)
this was not a Microsoft Support Request :))
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Linux gaming
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Linux needs games. Real games. Y'all know what I mean. :-P
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They have always been about being the #1 choice for business and the #1 way to get advertising into your computer.
Why else would the earlier versions of IE allow pop-ups and spyware to so easily end up on your screen? Because they are more interested in giving businesses access to you than they are to protecting you from outside influence. Thus the reason that every other browser offered everything from pop-up blockers to security that Micro$oft lagged months if not years behind on.
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vista
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Bit by bit...
...as the customers show that they are happy to put up with one further inconvenience after another, Microsoft keeps thinking up new ways to see how far it can go.
I draw your attention to the Parable of the Frogs.
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Windows Genuine Advantage
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Windows Genuine Advantage
Where are the capitalists? The innovator, competitors, even wall street. How can there not be alternatives to MS garbage and malice for customers?
The MS EULA is a license to steal. Bernanke's fed, rothschilds, rockefeller, Exxon, Wal-mart, even the US government should cast their envious eyes Redmunds way.
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WGA Sucks!
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Missing the Point!
Micro$oft just officially, by any definition, turned WGA into the worst kind of spyware and there's no way to get rid of it, supposedly.
I think a prudent question would be: what else have they done to compromise your computer and will they rent out advertising space to other companies (who sell fake Viagra) on the Windows Genuine Advantage spyware platform?
Why not? It's just a new profit center for Micro$oft.
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I'm sort of assuming it can be activated by phone.. but without a working internet connection i'd have thought WGA is neutered.
of course such a windows platform is less useful, but if its on *a* network, maybe not the internet its got the full TCP/IP capacity. so how does windows now react to finding it can't talk to microsoft? does it see if it can connect to anything else to see if its connection is specifically blocked.
not so much thinking of ways of getting a false positive, i'd assume if WGA can't talk to microsoft, nothing on the machine can, thus no updates etc. but is it possible to do this?
and is there a way to download upgrades/updates so they can be dropped onto a disc? so a machine can be brought up to speed before its net connection goes live?
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WGA will kill a nearby small animal and use the necromantic energy released to contact the servers regardless of the lack of a physical connection.
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I just bought a new DVD burner to replace one that broke. The "free" software that came with it has the come-ons to upgrade.
My M$ Access 2000 project took a dump. The computer asked to report the error, so I let it. The next screen said that M$ was no longer updating the software, so why report the error? Further down, the "solution" was to upgrade. So even the "error" reporting program is nothing more than a vehicle for pushing more sales.
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Advantage for whom?
What advantage do I receive from knowing if M$ got their cut? Now, I have to re-do that installation, which has all my most important apps in it. That's a 20 hour process. Sounds like a Windows Genuine pain in the A...
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DirectX versus OpenGL
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whatever
I will however NEVER install vista. MS's days are numbered. and good riddance
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Ad Spam Sucks.
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