Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate X86 OEM-NoPE
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dzjepp




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PostPosted: Tue, 15th May 2007 00:53    Post subject: Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate X86 OEM-NoPE
http://www.nfohump.com/index.php?switchto=nfos&menu=quicknav&item=viewnfo&id=114495

It says it does not need a key or any activation. It's probably a custom created iso (not "official") probably with one of the known hacks such as paradox, etc. but who knows? Anyone going to try it?
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PostPosted: Tue, 15th May 2007 01:16    Post subject:
Maybe I will... But it's better to have an unmodified DVD of Vista and apply latest cracks after install.
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Xplic1T




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PostPosted: Wed, 16th May 2007 03:42    Post subject:
its an OEM who knows ill install this guy tonight and ill give word asap
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LeoNatan
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PostPosted: Wed, 16th May 2007 04:31    Post subject:
Works fine... Why wouldn't it?
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dominae
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PostPosted: Wed, 16th May 2007 10:33    Post subject:
I disagree on "fine". It IS Vista after all Razz


I also think fisk should be unbanned.
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PostPosted: Wed, 16th May 2007 11:20    Post subject:
LeoNatan wrote:
Maybe I will... But it's better to have an unmodified DVD of Vista and apply latest cracks after install.
what is the lastest on that front? I had to do the biostrick, that was some time ago tho...
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PostPosted: Wed, 16th May 2007 15:09    Post subject:
Well, the latest cracks are the two bios emulators... MS has not yet found a way around that (and may never do).
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PostPosted: Wed, 16th May 2007 15:56    Post subject:
They will be fixed this summer according to Microsoft.


PC: Yes. Console: No.
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dzjepp




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PostPosted: Wed, 16th May 2007 19:06    Post subject:
LeoNatan wrote:
Works fine... Why wouldn't it?


No reason I guess... but I wonder if this is a "true" oem version or a pre-cracked version just labeled as oem. If this is a real oem, then how will MS try and stop it?
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PostPosted: Wed, 16th May 2007 19:23    Post subject:
dzjepp wrote:
LeoNatan wrote:
Works fine... Why wouldn't it?


No reason I guess... but I wonder if this is a "true" oem version or a pre-cracked version just labeled as oem. If this is a real oem, then how will MS try and stop it?


blacklisted keys maybe?
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PostPosted: Thu, 17th May 2007 01:24    Post subject:
Blacklisted OEM keys means mass hysteria, lol, so that's not the solution MS should be looking for.
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ProdigySim




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PostPosted: Thu, 17th May 2007 13:21    Post subject:
Have you guys tried this? I'm getting reports that it has the Dell OEM folders in it.
It's either got the BIOS emu crack built in or it's just the Dell OEM and this group is retarded.

Either way, it really needs to be labeled better. Especially since Vista x86 OEM DVD is something you can pick up at the store, and has nothing to do with Dell.
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PostPosted: Thu, 17th May 2007 14:23    Post subject:
Indeed it has the Dell OEM stuff in it... They took a Dell Vista Ultimate DVD and integrated the loader in it. It works, make no mistake, but it has Dell all over it.
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PostPosted: Thu, 17th May 2007 14:38    Post subject:
LeoNatan wrote:
Indeed it has the Dell OEM stuff in it... They took a Dell Vista Ultimate DVD and integrated the loader in it. It works, make no mistake, but it has Dell all over it.


zomg, gotta buy dell xps then, no other way


yes
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MonarchX




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PostPosted: Mon, 21st May 2007 01:28    Post subject:
Is there a reason to get this over the Pantheon release which also requires no activation, no serial key?

Is this release any better?
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gulizard




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PostPosted: Mon, 21st May 2007 07:16    Post subject:
MonarchX wrote:
Is there a reason to get this over the Pantheon release which also requires no activation, no serial key?

Is this release any better?


Works fine, I have it installed now. It does use the vmf loader but its integrated into it, and your PC will be recognized as a DELL. I don't have any problems though. Vista 32 bit rocks..
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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd May 2007 14:42    Post subject:
i'm still waiting for a sp1 for vista before i install this o/s. alot of hardware don't work with it still Sad
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PostPosted: Fri, 25th May 2007 00:00    Post subject:
Is there any negative aspect to installing this release? I currently have it and it seems to be working fine but this is my first VISTA installation since the beta so I don't know anything about the piracy protection. Basically - is it safe for me to set up home on this release?


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PostPosted: Fri, 25th May 2007 08:58    Post subject:
It's safe for now. MS has not figured a way to counter it yet.
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PostPosted: Fri, 1st Jun 2007 12:11    Post subject:
working in 10%

but this dell sign is annoying ;]


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PostPosted: Sat, 2nd Jun 2007 23:40    Post subject:
I am a bit confused... I got this rls, but it is NOT the 32-bit, its the 64-bit version of Vista.
The nfo is the same, the group is the same (NoPE) but it says "X64" instead of "X86"...
but the image seems to be Ok, the DVd is bootable and starts the Vista installation....

anybody else got this? is the nfo incorrect? or are there two releases, one for 32bit and one for 64 bit ?

thx
Confused
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PostPosted: Sat, 2nd Jun 2007 23:54    Post subject:
Yes, there are two releases. There is the 64-bit Microsoft.Windows.Vista.Ultimate.X64.OEM.DVD.READ.NFO-NoPE and the 32-bit Microsoft.Windows.Vista.Ultimate.X86.OEM.DVD.READ.NFO-NoPE.
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PostPosted: Sat, 2nd Jun 2007 23:58    Post subject:
Stay away from the 64bit release for now.
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PostPosted: Sun, 3rd Jun 2007 06:35    Post subject:
Posted in another thread, but it seems like not many check that thread, so here we go again Wink
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Is it the same with all vista version that after xx number of points after changing hardware the license drops? Or is there a version that lets you change hardware unlimited of times.

Do these "downloaded" vista versions run ok after cracking it?

Last question, When do a vista install besides XP, so that you got both XP and vista, do you get asked which OS to start up everytime you turn on the comp or can you change that in some kind of setting which to start up as primary OS?

Hope i didnt ask too many stupid questions
I'm sceptical getting Vista, but then again i was sceptical about getting XP when it came out...
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PostPosted: Sun, 3rd Jun 2007 13:14    Post subject:
I have this release running on another hard-drive. It's pretty an all but I don't use it. ever.


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PostPosted: Sun, 3rd Jun 2007 16:14    Post subject:
RubberChicken wrote:
Posted in another thread, but it seems like not many check that thread, so here we go again Wink
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Is it the same with all vista version that after xx number of points after changing hardware the license drops? Or is there a version that lets you change hardware unlimited of times.

Do these "downloaded" vista versions run ok after cracking it?

Last question, When do a vista install besides XP, so that you got both XP and vista, do you get asked which OS to start up everytime you turn on the comp or can you change that in some kind of setting which to start up as primary OS?

Hope i didnt ask too many stupid questions
I'm sceptical getting Vista, but then again i was sceptical about getting XP when it came out...

Dude, instead of copying stuff from other threads, you could have just read, you know... Rolling Eyes

With BIOS emulation crack, it won't deactivate after hw change. Versions work ok. It asks you what Windows you want.
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PostPosted: Mon, 4th Jun 2007 06:33    Post subject:
Thanks for the answer, sorry for copy+paste Sad
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omega59




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PostPosted: Mon, 4th Jun 2007 15:47    Post subject:
I've been using a trial reset, after 30-days i can reset the timer back another 30-days.
i also just removed Vista.. it is horrible and NEVER AGAIN!
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PostPosted: Mon, 4th Jun 2007 16:41    Post subject:
omega59 wrote:
I've been using a trial reset, after 30-days i can reset the timer back another 30-days.
i also just removed Vista.. it is horrible and NEVER AGAIN!
You can only rearm a limited number of times from 3 to -AFAIR- 7 using various tricks.
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PostPosted: Mon, 4th Jun 2007 16:50    Post subject:
I've done it over 10 times, but then i realised there is no point lol
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