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Windows 7 Ultimate has been cracked, and can be permanently activated with OEM style instant offline activation which will pass Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) validation, before even any Windows 7 is officially released according to Windows 7 release schedule. All hell breaks loose when a Windows 7 Ultimate OEM DVD ISO from Lenovo been leaked and posted on Chinese forum. The ISO was quickly grabbed to retrieve boot.wim, which was then used to retrieve the OEM-SLP product key and OEM certificate for Windows 7 Ultimate.

 

Microsoft has updated the the SLP (System-Locked Preinstallation), a procedure that used to preactivate Windows operating system for mass distribution by major OEM (original equipment manufacturers), to version 2.1 to support Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 while provided backward-compatibility for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 activation. Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 OEM activation is provided by SLP 2.0. SLP 2.1 requires SLIC imprinted in BIOS to be updated to SLIC version 2.1 too, which contains new Windows Marker.

 

Source: mydigitallife

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I've not seen anything which suggests its any better than Free alternatives but I will have a play with it at some point.

 

In almost all performance tests linux is coming out faster, though in fairness this could be because of DRM issues (linux not having them and all).

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Faster what? Gaming?

 

:) no... not gaming.

 

But everything else.

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Well I have been trying windows 7 64 bit on one of my machines and using autocad inventor and solidworks on it, on my machine with high memory and good gfx cards using vista 64 bit it was pretty damn good and smooth but with windows 7 it is a whole new experience, it now runs smoother than a cashmere cod piece and I for one will not hesitate in paying to activate the full version for once.

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