Now when trying to activate the OS by attempting to call the phone number for Microsoft Product Activation, an automated voice response says the following: "Support for product activation has moved online.

Linux is this way, guys.

  • Darkcoffee@sh.itjust.works
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    4 days ago

    This is the dumbest decision for one reason alone: some laptops and desktops that lack updated drivers cannot connect to the internet.

    It literally happened to me with a lenovo laptop, where I had to find a way to bypass the internet requirement or else I’d have a $800 paperweight.

    If I didn’t need Windows for a specific reason I’d be on Linux, believe me. But this decision is ridiculous.

    • Anivia@feddit.org
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      4 days ago

      I don’t see how this particular thing is an issue. You don’t need to activate Windows during the setup. You can skip activation, update the driver, and then activate windows afterwards

    • Passerby6497@lemmy.world
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      Activation scripts can be put onto a USB drive, so if nothing else, there’s always a way to keep using the hardware you paid for (assuming you want to stay hostage to these fucks)