This idea is also my guess Microsoft launched Windows XP genuine verification purpose, seeing the current Windows XP Service pack3 suddenly thought. Next, let's describe this idea and see if you think that the true purpose and motivation of Microsoft's move is my opinion, or you have a better personal explanation.
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Some time ago, an update program called Windows XP genuine verification notification was always prompted. I believe most pirated or genuine users have installed this update. If you are a pirated user, I believe you are very disgusted with this genuine verification Notice.
In order to express my point of view, the following describes the actual phenomenon in the update process of Windows XP genuine verification notifications:
1. Microsoft released the genuine verification notification to system vulnerability updates. This genuine verification notification is not a patch for system vulnerabilities, nor a patch developed for any system vulnerabilities;
2. After the Windows XP Automatic update program is downloaded and installed with the genuine verification notice, although it will be cumbersome to enter the Pirated Windows XP system, it will always remind users of pirated versions at any time, however, it does not block or restrict the use of pirated operating systems, and does not restrict the use of pirated operating systems like the activation process in earlier Windows XP versions;
3. Although the current Pirated Windows XP system is not restricted, the reminder from time to time is also very annoying. Fortunately, this update and deletion method is very simple. It seems that you only need to delete an EXE file under [c: \ windows \] to clear it;
4. After the EXE file is cleared, Windows XP vulnerability updates will still download updates with the genuine verification notification, and remind users to install new updates as long as they do not check the installation of this update, it doesn't matter if there are any available updates. It's better than always prompting pirated users!
5. The latest genuine verification notification does not appear in the system vulnerability update. The Windows XP system vulnerability update will not be downloaded, and the update of the genuine verification notification will be prompted. in Windows XP Service pack3 (SP3) this update is also not found. (By the way, I have just installed the Windows XP SP3 patch and have not found any update programs containing genuine verification programs)
From the actual process above, there will be a problem: "Since it is not forced to use a genuine update Patch, what is Microsoft's intention to update the patch ?" I personally think that Microsoft wants to count the number of genuine users of the Windows XP operating system and the implementation of Windows Vista to see how many users in China are using the Windows XP operating system, how many users use a genuine Windows XP operating system, which determines whether to continue providing support for Windows XP and how long it will take to support such decisions. That is to say, we hope to count the shares of operating systems and users who are being pirated, and prepare for the next plan. This update is not provided for the purpose of blocking piracy and emphasizing genuine content.
Not long ago, according to Microsoft's official authority (the original address and original words were forgotten, but the meaning of the statement should not be included), Microsoft originally expected to implement the Windows Vista operating system, prepare to gradually suspend support for Windows XP operating systems (including but not limited to technical support and vulnerability update support) in the last one or two years, as a result, most users are still using the Windows XP operating system, but have not chosen the Windows Vista operating system, which forces Microsoft to change its original expectation and continue to support the Windows XP operating system.
So how does Microsoft know that many people are still using Windows XP? I think this genuine verification Notice (hereinafter referred to as this patch update) may play a major role in it.
To make statistics more accurate, you must obtain enough sample data. Today, when some Pirated Windows XP versions can enable Windows Security Updates to download vulnerability patches, I believe most people use computers to enable this function, microsoft has added this vulnerability to system vulnerability updates to ensure that the vulnerability can be downloaded and installed by an absolute number of people and collected statistics. Because it is not intended to restrict the use of pirated users, we can easily uninstall or delete the patch updates. I think Microsoft's collection of such sample data is nearing or nearing completion, so there is no need to remind users to download this patch in subsequent System Vulnerability updates, this patch update does not appear in Windows XP Service pack3.
The above is what I personally think is the true purpose and motivation of Microsoft to release Windows XP genuine verification notification updates. You are welcome to read and browse!