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rpesq

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  1. Thanks for honest answer, but your reply is quite puzzling, since by your own words, you are wasting time on an ISO burner. There are MANY free simple ISO burnning programs -- one quick example being BurnCDCC. http://www.snapfiles.com/get/burncdcc.html That program is exactly 68kb small and does a perfect job. And that is one of MANY examples of free ISO burning programs available. Yes, I agree that integrated ISO burning is nice, but so is Activation Backup. I would bet that if you ran an honest poll, users would much prefer Activation Backup instead of ANOTHER Iso burning tool. No one likes the hassles of re-activating their honestly-purchased Windows, but I'll bet that most EVERY ONE of your users already have Nero, Roxio, or any of the tons of other free burning apps that are available such as BurnCDCC, Isoburner, Deepburner, CDBurnerXP, etc.... Curious that you find it more beneficial to spend time on ANOTHER Iso burning feature --- "...already made by someone else...(your quote)" -- when MILLIONS of people would benefit from an easy Activation backup and Restore from an OEM install. I believe that the official numbers are that close to 90% of all Windows licenses are OEM. So why ignore them? If you were a Microsoft employee, I would understand your decision. Assuming that you are not, your decision is quite puzzling. In any event, you do good work and should be commended for your efforts, so please do not think that we are not appreciative. I just find this decision to be 100% illogical, and certainly not what the user base would want. Find me the person that WANTS to continually Re-Activate Windows, and I will show you a fool.
  2. Hi, Any chance that Vlite will support automatically backing up your already-activated Vista OEM license and slipstreaming it into your new Vlite OS install disk? Basically, I am referring to the process found here: http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=120228 I saw another post here referring to that page, but no one commented whether Vlite plans to support that process. I don't see why not, since it is your own validly-activated Vista license anyway. Just because it is the OEM-supplied key (instead of the one on the bottom of the computer) should not make a difference. Both are valid., obviously thanks and regards, bob
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