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![]() "Stinger" wrote in message ... Service pack 1 looked for known pirated keys, and disabled systems it found with them. It's very likely SP2 does this as well, and is probably more sophisticated at determining whether or not a serial number is bogus. Beyond that, some programs use "illegal" entry-points into various WinXP processes, and these hooks may have changed with the new service pack. That's why a lot of malware and spyware makes it crash -- some of those programs actually replace MS system files with altered ones. -- Stinger True and accurate on all the above. Their "service pack" is nothing more than MS usual games to screw people out of more $$$ in the long run . |
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