Unfortunately, that is undoubtedly true. Whatever technologies are developed to protect intellectual properties and rights, there are always unscrupulous people, either working alone or as small groups, who will strive to circumvent such technologies (and, in most cases, they will succeed). The only thing that companies such as Microsoft (and others) can do is to continually develop and evolve the technology.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dwarf Dwf/11/2012 r09/2013
- OS
- Windows 8.1 Pro RTM x64
- CPU
- Intel Core-i5-3570K 4-core @ 3.4GHz (Ivy Bridge) (OC 4.4GHz)
- Motherboard
- ASRock Z77 Extreme4-M
- Memory
- 4 x 4GB DDR3-1600 Corsair Vengeance CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9B (16GB)
- Graphics Card(s)
- MSI GeForce GTX770 Gaming OC 2GB
- Sound Card
- Realtek High Definition on board solution (ALC 898)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ViewSonic VA1912w Widescreen (VGA)
- Screen Resolution
- 1440x900
- Hard Drives
- OCZ Agility 3 SSD 120GB SATA III x2 (RAID 0)
Samsung HD501LJ 500GB SATA II x2
Hitachi HDS721010CLA332 1TB SATA II
Iomega 1.5TB Ext USB 2.0
WD 2.0TB Ext USB 3.0
- PSU
- XFX Pro Series 850W Semi-Modular
- Case
- Gigabyte IF233
- Cooling
- 1 x 120mm Front Inlet 1 x 120mm Rear Exhaust
- Keyboard
- Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 3000 (USB)
- Mouse
- Microsoft Comfort Mouse 3000 for Business (USB)
- Internet Speed
- NetGear DG834Gv3 ADSL Modem/Router (Ethernet) ~4.0 Mb/s (O2)
- Antivirus
- Avast! 8.0.1497
- Browser
- IE 11
- Other Info
- Optical Drive: HL-DT-ST BD-RE BH10LS30 SATA Bluray
Lexmark S305 Printer/Scanner/Copier (USB)
WEI Score: 8.1/8.1/8.5/8.5/8.25
Asus Eee PC 1011PX Netbook (Windows 7 x86 Starter)
Adoption failure has been the root cause of many security issues -- look at WEP that can be broken in SECONDS using freely downloadable, bootable toolkits like Backtrack. If Microsoft were serious about curbing piracy they could simply shell out a stipend to OEM and motherboard manufacturers on each unit. If the manufacturers chose to produce hardware that was able to run new Windows builds they would take the money and run. Remember that there is no problem running Linux on EFI machines -- the GRUB guys have been doing longer than Microsoft! I think Microsoft should put this scheme in front of the board of directors and the government regulators citing that Apple's been using EFI for some time now and than nobody would make a PC mobo that can't run Windows. The cash they give to manufacturers would be reaped multiply on gains from new OS sales. 