depends on where you have shared it and how attractive the file is for the public. One is for sure: MS dislikes those downloads and tries to do everything to make it impossible. If you pay for it, then they are most happy > see MSDN or Technet and other subscription channels they provide
No, i just dont like the fact that the torrents wont last forever, if i had a better upload speed, i wouldn't mind to upload to mega or someting, but not worth wasting 8hours in uploading and then in one week, everthing will be offline. Ill be continuing uploading my file.
I know these torrents will be completed without any seeds in less than a month or 2, cuz noobs are going to prefer the AIO versions, pre-activaded, etc
Once I uploaded Office 2013 (86/x64), and after 2 days they were deleted by uploaded (premium account). I asked them why, but they didn´t answer my e-mails.
did you smoke? Those files which are distributed here are original MSDN isos with no alteration in any way. We only provide clean data No other files are allowed on MDL. This is no warez site. read the rules
Maybe i havent made me clear, ive just said that the aio versions are always more popular than the original msdn, and i was only mentioning this on torrent world and on other sites and forums. At the moment, this isos have around 100 seeders, but once a aio or a pre activaded release pops up (and i dont really care about this versions) that torrent might reach 10000 seeders and will have more comments on other forums sayng thanks, bla bla. Better stop offtopic
there never will be a pre-activated W8/8.1 Don't know where you read outside MDL but when they tell you such BS and you believe it, better stay there and keep our place off that sh!t
So I finally reinstalled Windowd using the 8.1 Pro VL ISO and resored tokens with mtk flawlessly. Also, it does not ask for key during setup, probaly because it inserts gvlk.
You have my respect. I was just kidding in that post. Many people are too selfish to be allowed to use torrents. This only felt like the most viable way to ensure that they get the whole file. Arm-twisting, I know, but still only an experiment.