-- Warning: Rant ahead --
I'm wondering why Microsoft only allows MSDN subscribers to download images of e.g. their OS with integrated service packs.
With Windows XP it was very easy to slipstream service packs into your original disk image, but with Windows Vista and up the procedure is very convoluted.
This forces legitimate owners of their software with pre-service pack DVDs to download images from 'alternative sources' (i.e. torrents, shady websites) and makes them much more vulnerable to people tinkering with the image they download. More technically able people will of course be able to prevent this by comparing the checksum of the downloaded disk images with original MSDN images as posted on the web.
I'm wondering why Microsoft only allows MSDN subscribers to download images of e.g. their OS with integrated service packs.
With Windows XP it was very easy to slipstream service packs into your original disk image, but with Windows Vista and up the procedure is very convoluted.
This forces legitimate owners of their software with pre-service pack DVDs to download images from 'alternative sources' (i.e. torrents, shady websites) and makes them much more vulnerable to people tinkering with the image they download. More technically able people will of course be able to prevent this by comparing the checksum of the downloaded disk images with original MSDN images as posted on the web.
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