They also are certain of the validity of such disks (no back doors in them and so on.) While I am certain that you were not putting keyloggers on the disks you made Microsoft can't be certain of that and will put a stop to it. Microsoft gets a small payment for every OEM SLP disk made. Providing something new without paying Microsoft for it will get you into trouble. ![]() (People can use the SLP files in conjunction with bios hacks to pirate windows by tricking it into thinking it is running on OEM system). I don't make media for my clients or use the system to provide pirated upgrades. So they put OEM keys on the side of the machine and any windows disk can be used to install it. But Microsoft doesn't do that because even the OEMs wanted ways to provide end users with quick methods to get back operational. And they could have made this the ONLY way to do so. ![]() It is perfectly reasonable of Microsoft to require end users to contact the OEM and get SLP locked media from them. If Microsoft had a problem with it then they would have never put Product keys on the side of the machine. I have NEVER heard Microsoft have any problem with a company that is reinstalling Windows on a legally purchased machine and returning them to operation status. Click to expand.That is what Microsoft will have an issue with.
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