i am currently just running it on vmware fusion on my hackintosh (OS X On none mac hardware) i usually run it with vmware fusion and windows 7 in unity but felt like trying windows 8
Yeah pretty much the same but my 1TB WD Black packed up on me and only had a 30GB SSD as a back up and i'm running a AMD FX 8120 cpu what runs better on Win8 then Win 7 .. So it was a logical thing to do at the end of the day plus it's a new OS and couldn't be bother with WinXp ..
Currently creating a basic kms server checker doubt they will come back on but just making it cuz i can i.imgur.com/peKDz.png im using the 6core version the fx-6100
I just got bored of all the politics from intel it does put consumers of a company .. Also another thing i like about AMD they don't change the design on there CPU'S and you can change the CPU'S with any AMD Motherboard ..
Their vice-premier was visiting the US for a meeting with President Obama. Subject - piracy. (Basically - right hand of Belarus government was sending different message than official mouthpiece.) Result - foot enters mouth.
It's not unthinkable to scan addresses aimlessly. For example CVE-2006-2369 comes to mind, RealVNC 4.1.1 servers were relatively prevalent for a while so that it was plausible to find one from a random search. Most KMS hosts probably run on the default port, so testing the default port only is probably a more efficient scan. An obstacle is that KMS hosts are generally not publicly accessible, it would be called a security mistake if it was.
what is this? Code: 1> Downloading an image or dc.ru-board.com password:ru-board. 2> By default, Hyper-V is turned off. Turn on (Control Panel \ All Control Panel Items \ Programs and Features -> Turn Windows features on or off) are looking for in the list of Hyper-V and put the check - reboot. 3>-go Control Panel \ All Control Panel Items \ Administrative Tools -> Hyper-V Manager > Create a connection to its network - a window on the right Actions -> Virtual Switch Manager select External and click Create Virtual Switch -> Connection type field, select External network and your network connection. Save. 4> in the same field of Actions, select Import Virtual Machine - it points the way to the files downloaded above and the path to deployment. 5> After importing the server, it appears in the Virtual Machines - right click Settings in the search for Network adapter hardware, and in this Vlatko Virtual switch, select your virtual connection (which you set up in paragraph 3) from the drop down list. Save. 6> Run the server. Login: Admin Password: Rat212 prompt reboot - reboot. then when you log on to see cmd - type route print to see the routing and dedicated IP as an example imageshack.us/photo/my-images/217/hyv.png/ 7> On any machine within your network slmgr / skms "IP of your server" slmgr.vbs-ato Also did you know this - ***********.com/topic/141068-windows-8-activations-made-possible-by-belarus-customs/