Windows Vista 6.0.6000 available for download
13th Nov 2006, 18:37 GMT
Well, folks, Vista has heard the sound of inevitability. It's out! And, of course, not only for sale (you already know that, you don't need me telling it again), but out on the torrent file sharing network. The final version of Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows Vista, was first seen yesterday on several important torrent websites. All users confirmed that the version listed was indeed 6.0.6000, the official RTM Vista version. First, a temporary solution arose: a short command that gives you the possibility to easily extend the activation period to 60 days. Everybody thought two months would be more than enough for someone to find a better workaround, but they were wrong... One day was enough! Soon after the release of this temporary crack, a much more effective one saw the light of day.
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