Sam
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Takes over 10 minutes to copy across about 325MB of files from Vista to Ubuntu over a 10/100 ethernet link, with an average transfer speed of about 500-950k/sec.
I did the same thing yesterday but on a Windows 7 laptop over ethernet instead of the Vista PC above, took the same amount of time to copy across about 6GB, with a speed of about 9MB/sec!
[Edited on 12-08-2010 by Sam]
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pow
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Andrew
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Sam
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OK now it has stopped with about 70MB to go FFS!
Might try that Robocopy command see if that works, shitty Vista.
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pow
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i copy anything over 100MB buy command line now, robocopy with a few switches.
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Whittie
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I've two laptops here for repair at the minute with vista, forgot how much I actually hate it!
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pow
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I normally mend laptops for students/family members of students as mates of mates etc, I normally supply them with Win7 at cost price from software4students.co.uk as I can't be FUCKED with Vista anymore.
I mean, have you seen the amount of updates that Vista does when you install a fresh copy?!?
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Sam
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Yes I seem to remember it took a whole day to get a fresh install with SP2 up and running, downloading shit loads of updates etc.
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Whittie
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Pow - http://www.software4students.co.uk/Microsoft_Office_2010_Professional_Plus-details.aspx
How does that work then, is there a genuine key supplied etc.....
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VrsTurbo
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quote: Originally posted by Whittie
Pow - http://www.software4students.co.uk/Microsoft_Office_2010_Professional_Plus-details.aspx
How does that work then, is there a genuine key supplied etc.....
Im sure with this the license works for students only and teachers whom the license can be put on a home computer. So if you are using it for personal use legally its not allowed.
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VrsTurbo
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from there FAQ
Who can buy software at Software4Students?
Primary and Secondary students: All currently registered students of primary and second level schools in the UK
University and college students: All currently registered students of universities and colleges in the UK
Parents, grandparents and guardians: If you are a parent or guardian or have a grandson or granddaughter for whom you would like to license the software, then you can purchase the software. The main requirement to purchase is that the end user licensee must be a student or be a faculty member in one of our listed educational institutions.
Teachers: Teachers employed by an accredited primary or secondary school, or a public or private university or college
I use to be able to get it working at a school, but i wasnt permitted to put it on non students/teachers computers
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pow
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Should read the FAQ's Alex
Technically, it's illegal if you don't meet the FAQ's but you get a Retail CD (branded as Students only copy) and a genuine key.
I qualify for it working at a school and living in the same house as my sister who is a student.
[Edited on 12-08-2010 by pow]
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Dom
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Do they check to see if you're a student?
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pow
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Dunno, I've always been legit...
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Rob_Quads
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They don't check AFAIK. I know a few people who have got these and don't know anyone whos been checked up on. There is no way of checking up without the person being told due to data protection
Once you have a legit key MS will do sod all about it. They have some $$$ which is better than no $$$
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VrsTurbo
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quote: Originally posted by Rob_Quads
They don't check AFAIK. I know a few people who have got these and don't know anyone whos been checked up on. There is no way of checking up without the person being told due to data protection
Once you have a legit key MS will do sod all about it. They have some $$$ which is better than no $$$
No they dont check if its for personal use go for it, but i wouldnt do it for a bussiness application
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mwg
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Anyway I can buy from there when I'm not a student its miles cheaper. Vista is fucking me off
[Edited on 12-08-2010 by mwg]
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pow
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Yes, fill your details in and purchase.
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Whittie
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http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_trkparms=65%253A12%257C66%253A2%257C39%253A1%257C72%253A3444&rt=nc&_nkw=Microsoft+Office+2010+Professional+Plus&_dmpt=UK_Computing_Software_Software_SR&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_sop=1&_sc=1
Could make a few quid there
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Dom
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Shame they only do Win7 Upgrades, a cheap retail copy would be useful
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John
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Upgrade disc can be used for a full install iirc.
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VrsTurbo
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quote: Originally posted by John
Upgrade disc can be used for a full install iirc.
You dont get a key that would work though. You'd get an upgrade key and not a full key
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John
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http://community.winsupersite.com/blogs/paul/archive/2009/10/23/clean-install-windows-7-with-upgrade-media-the-answer.aspx
Looks like it'll work, either through a slight 'hack' or by launching the install from within windows then wiping, or even possibly just work.
[Edited on 13-08-2010 by John]
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pow
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You can use an upgrade disk for a clean install, you HAVE to put the key in during the installation though, not after.
The offical way of 'upgrading' from Xp to 7 is a clean install.
No-one tell me otherwise, I've bought W7Pro from that website and installed fresh copies on laptops with they key and CD they provide.
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pow
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In the traditional way, no hacks or anything.
If you do skip the activation prompt in OOBE then you can sysprep the system to put the key in, not ideal situation though
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