The official release date for Windows 8.1 RTM is October 17. It’s been heralded as a solution to the problems many have had with Windows 8 since launch, but some early reports seem unconvinced. Still, if you’re absolutely in love with having a Start Button, or if you simply must have the latest version of Windows as soon as possible, Microsoft does not seem to be discouraging early adoption.





I eventually ended up formatting its hard drive and downgrading to XP, but I never stopped feeling like Microsoft could have done a little more to shout “Pirate!” while I noodled with the machine in that Starbucks. This trend in behavior seems to be continuing, as new reports suggest that a fully operational leaked copy of Windows 8.1 RTM can be activated with legitimate keys for vanilla Window 8. The prodigal Start Button returns.


Check out the video to activate the window 8.1:








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About a year ago I bought a Windows 7 laptop off of Craigslist. Everything seemed fine during inspection, but I forgot to reboot the thing — and thus missed that it was running a pirated copy of Windows. Why did I have to restart the machine to notice this fact? Because the only punishment incurred for running a copy of Windows 7 which was not “genuine” was a little dialog box on start-up: “This copy of Windows is not genuine.” Every now and then, a bubble would pop up during use to remind me of same. Updates installed as normal, and all features remained intact; as far as incentive to upgrade goes, it could have been much harsher.






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