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Anyone good @ retaining serials?
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2018-11-10 at 10:01 PM UTC
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2018-11-10 at 10:09 PM UTC
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2018-11-10 at 10:13 PM UTC
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2018-11-10 at 10:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 Isn't the whole point of Raisin Bran that you don't retain your cereal?
I'm sorry.. did I misuse the term retain?
to keep something I already had. I just didn't know where it was located because it was hidden from me.
So I have to network to locate something that someone else had setup? -
2018-11-10 at 10:19 PM UTC
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2018-11-10 at 10:48 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ
Ohhh Kayyyyyy
so it's a way to cheat on Sims? SIMS
Maxis. Jeff Hunter (This is sooo true because Jeff pointed me in the direction of employment as well) had helped little Victor (probably big victor now) get a job as a game tester. over and over he would post-whore events of working for Maxis. Not that it was really bad. I mean it was interesting. People can get paid to game test"? then I saw Grandma's Boy and was like "Oh wow.. it's a real thing. I mean I knew it was already but here it is being used as plot-line in a fairly amusing film.
Weird thing, David Cassidy's mom Sherley Jones is in it. the mother of Partridge Familiy
and a great cult flick (bombed on rotton tomatos) had Keith Partridge in it with Rossane Arquette which this movie we found out was being filmed in our town, me and a former co-worker asked the dude if we could bitpart in it.. but it was already casted. no extras
so wierd with the 1rst and second Anchor-reach "Oh you're a fucking psycho that links everything together"
I mean 8 billion people nearly in the world.. why is it so easy to link people over and over?
BECAUSE YOU'RE THE NEW ELITE TAKING OVER THE OLD MONEY ESTABLISHMENT
I even heard wars are happening between the two factions of control.
Lick my butt if you don't believe me.. it's fucking fact!
TOILETDUK iS VICTOR and VICTOR POSTED MARIO ON SEVERAL SITES THE WEEK OF 9/11
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2018-11-10 at 11:01 PM UTCGot damn whatever you are
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2018-11-10 at 11:04 PM UTCFucking crystal ass worshipping ass yupster ass bitch ass
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2018-11-10 at 11:10 PM UTCAs aldra said, unless you have the little piece of paper with the photo copy of the license key, you're fucked. Windows 7 keys weren't/aren't embedded into UEFI/BIOS and aren't part of Microsoft's Digital Entitlement program that automatically validates a known, already licensed computer once online after reinstalling.
You can either purchase a key standalone from plenty of places online or use a tool like daz's, like aldra (again ) suggested.
EDIT: The only way you could potentially extract your key is if you happened to have a SOFTWARE registry hive backed up, which I doubt you do. -
2018-11-10 at 11:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by Grimace As aldra said, unless you have the little piece of paper with the photo copy of the license key, you're fucked. Windows 7 keys weren't/aren't embedded into UEFI/BIOS and aren't part of Microsoft's Digital Entitlement program that automatically validates a known, already licensed computer once online after reinstalling.
You can either purchase a key standalone from plenty of places online or use a tool like daz's, like aldra (again ) suggested.
EDIT: The only way you could potentially extract your key is if you happened to have a SOFTWARE registry hive backed up, which I doubt you do.
Im not a computer/IT knowledgeable guy.
I know bits and pieces.
Daz is a company that makes models for Poser? (3D software company). Why Daz? or is short for something else.
I think I'll call MS and let them talk their shit to me. and then I can tell them that Best Buy sold me this piece of shit. maybe they will just send me win7 backup if this is possible without them accusing me of some BS that I get the hint they will. since I'm sure they hear it all day long from people. -
2018-11-10 at 11:20 PM UTCNot sure if it's been mentioned yet but basically if you don't have the photo copy of the license key you're shit outta luck.
I'm pretty sure you can get a new key online or use a different tool like, say, daz's, for example.
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2018-11-10 at 11:21 PM UTCOh you could always use your software registry hive but I'm sure you don't have one.
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2018-11-10 at 11:33 PM UTC
Originally posted by totse3.com Im not a computer/IT knowledgeable guy.
I know bits and pieces.
Daz is a company that makes models for Poser? (3D software company). Why Daz? or is short for something else.
I think I'll call MS and let them talk their shit to me. and then I can tell them that Best Buy sold me this piece of shit. maybe they will just send me win7 backup if this is possible without them accusing me of some BS that I get the hint they will. since I'm sure they hear it all day long from people.
Do a Google search for "daz loader" and ALL will be REVEALED! -
2018-11-10 at 11:37 PM UTC
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2018-11-10 at 11:40 PM UTC
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2018-11-10 at 11:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra If you're not familiar with lunix yet Ubuntu's good place to get acquainted, that or a Debian distribution (I mostly use Bunsenlabs)
Honestly, I use Ubuntu exclusively, but that's just for consistency.
And I never use Linux GUI's. Nothing against them, I just do all my GUI work from Windows, and do a bunch of programming, networking, and other such stuff using Ubuntu cloud servers.
Ubuntu is definitely a good way to go for someone new to Linux. Simple and straightforward, and lots of support available.
Now if you wanna specialize, in, say, penetration testing or other security / hacking type stuff, I hear Kali Linux is good.
Then there are a few lightweight style distros for minimalists, where you just build your software collection from the ground up.
And if you just want to try Linux before you "buy" it (remember, it's free, huge plus), you could try running it on an Oracle VM. But that's a whole other story. -
2018-11-10 at 11:46 PM UTC
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2018-11-11 at 12:31 AM UTC
Originally posted by gadzooks Honestly, I use Ubuntu exclusively, but that's just for consistency.
And I never use Linux GUI's. Nothing against them, I just do all my GUI work from Windows, and do a bunch of programming, networking, and other such stuff using Ubuntu cloud servers.
Ubuntu is definitely a good way to go for someone new to Linux. Simple and straightforward, and lots of support available.
Now if you wanna specialize, in, say, penetration testing or other security / hacking type stuff, I hear Kali Linux is good.
Then there are a few lightweight style distros for minimalists, where you just build your software collection from the ground up.
And if you just want to try Linux before you "buy" it (remember, it's free, huge plus), you could try running it on an Oracle VM. But that's a whole other story.
Hey, can I run something like 3D Studio Max (Old version from 2004) on ubuntu? I know there is something called an emulator (GIMP?)
if so, how does it work exactly? You load it and then you can click on exe files.. or is it having to type commands in the OS thingy to get it to run? and is it choppy or does it work pretty good? -
2018-11-11 at 12:45 AM UTC
Originally posted by totse3.com Hey, can I run something like 3D Studio Max (Old version from 2004) on ubuntu? I know there is something called an emulator (GIMP?)
if so, how does it work exactly? You load it and then you can click on exe files.. or is it having to type commands in the OS thingy to get it to run? and is it choppy or does it work pretty good?
I don't know much about 3D Studio Max, but I do use GIMP with some regularity. It should work just fine on Ubuntu.
If I'm not mistaken, it's kinda meant for Linux - being an open-source alternative to MS Photoshop (much akin to the relationship between Linux and MS Windows). -
2018-11-11 at 12:50 AM UTCSo now it says error code 0-blahdadeblah
so I fixed one problem but created another :(
maybe Ill put that Amazon disc I bought back into the machine and see if it melts the processors mind.. and mine too