x0cHiPiLLi
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Já li em algum lado que o Vista carrega para a memória os programas mais usados para estarem mais rapidamente disponiveis. O XP já faz isso contudo, mas presumo que seja mais eficaz no Vista.
Tudo com eye candy sim, ele automaticamente faz o balanço..
No meu desktop, q tenho 2 gigas de ram, até era normal ter 1 giga ocupado...
estou farto de pesquisar e devo estar com um ataque de tonice aguda mas nao descubro como peço para me reenviarem a key do beta 2 que por lapso apaguei
alguem me pode dar uma ajuda?
actualmente em que release e que vai?
e o beta 2 certo?
A última interim release foi a 5552,
a útima public release foi a Pre-RC1, build 5536, apenas para x86
Microsoft said Wednesday that it plans to clamp down hard on piraters of its next-generation operating systems, crippling both Windows Vista and Windows Server "Longhorn" if users fail to activate their copies within 30 days.
While the restriction of operating system features has been around since the advent of Windows XP in 2001, the new program takes that process a step further. It would also make widely distributed volume-license product keys -- traditionally supplied to corporations -- harder to use.
Called the Software Protection Program, the initiative is made up of several parts. The first move is to make certain features unavailable unless the user has confirmed their copy of Windows as genuine. Only licensed copies would have access to Aero -- Vista's new user interface -- and ReadyBoost, which uses a flash drive to temporarily add more memory to a computer system.
Additionally, the functionality of Windows Defender would be crippled, and optional downloads from Windows Update would be unavailable to the unlicensed user. Microsoft would also place a watermark on the desktop at all times that reads "This copy of Windows is not genuine."
The biggest change change, however, is to the Windows activation process. With a number of corporate product keys publicly available on the Internet, activating a pirated copy of Windows Vista was quite easy as it only took one activation to prevent reduced functionality.
With Vista, the activation isn't permanent. If Microsoft discovers that the user has used a product key without authorization, it will force the user to reactivate his or her copy of Windows. Product keys may be blocked for a number of reasons, Microsoft says, including for abuse, stolen or pirate keys, or if the key was seized due to anti-piracy efforts.
"The Software Protection Platform has been under development for several years," Microsoft's director of the Genuine Software Initiative Cori Hartje said. "It brings together new anti-piracy innovations, counterfeit detection and tamper-resistant features into a complete platform that provides better software protection to programs that leverage it."
While Vista and Longhorn are the first to use the new technologies, the program would expand to other products in the coming years.
Hartje cited data from the Business Software Alliance that indicated 35 percent of all software installed in 2005 was pirated and unlicensed. This represented some $35 billion in lost revenue for the software industry.
"Software piracy is not a victimless crime," she said. "It harms consumers, businesses and other organizations every year."
Windows Vista will be protected by more then just a simple CD key. If Windows Vista cannot detect that it is genuine, the computer goes into "reduced functionality mode". This means that Aero is disabled, simple web browsing will only work occasionally, and many features of the operating system are disabled. Whether or not those features would include video acceleration is unknown, but certainly possible.
http://www.theinq.com/default.aspx?article=34861
Windows Vista will go into reduced functionality mode if it is not genuine.
simple web browsing will only work occasionally
estou a postar do windows vista, e digo-vos é espantoso...só tenho é que arranjar as drives e pronto!....quanto ao desempenho está muito bom, nada de lentidões!!!é até mais rápido do que o windows xp!
Tenho 512mb e dá para as curvas!