• Flying Squid
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    274 months ago

    Oh fucking great. My daughter’s online school requires her to run “Windows 8 or greater,” but we got her a used laptop that can run 10 to make sure it can keep up with security updates. I don’t even know if it is powerful enough to run 11 because I didn’t even consider the possibility when I bought it. Now we’re going to have to buy a new one in a couple of years?

    Fuck you Pierson and Microsoft.

      • Flying Squid
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        34 months ago

        Thanks, I’ll look into that. I appreciate it!

        • @Killer
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          4 months ago

          You can use massgrave to activate it, microsoft support has been caught using it to activate windows on customers computers.

          • @frostmore
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            24 months ago

            massgeave activation is new to me.

            is that paid?

            • @Tixanou
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              14 months ago

              It’s free!

    • Dark Arc
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      44 months ago

      Do they actually require it or do they “require” it.

      A lot of things that are browser based “require” Windows or Mac but don’t actually require it.

    • @barsquid
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      24 months ago

      deleted by creator

      • Flying Squid
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        114 months ago

        If I could afford a lawyer, I wouldn’t be concerned about having to buy a new notebook for her.

    • @Dougtron007
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      14 months ago

      Most laptops that ship with windows 10 are capable of running 11. I recommend finding out if the schools provides a license. When I was attending Phoenix online a couple years ago they supplied me with a windows 10 education license through Microsoft.