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Cant insert another USB stick or buy one
I bought my second desk in my career but if i want to run 2 firestrike benchmarks at once i can't cause i don't have the USB stick to install the software i want to be able to buy a second usb stick if you can otherwise i can't run benchmarks on 2 desk pcs let alone 3 desk pcs or install any software

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Yes you can. Go to the first machine, install 3dmark, reboot the computer, then go in to build mode and remove your flash stick, then start 3dmark on the computer. Then go to your other computer, insert flash stick, install 3dmark, run it there too. Remove flash stick, go to 3rd computer, repeat. I mean, this is what you would do IRL if you only had one flash stick...... why is it hard to figure this out for people?
Originally posted by Impending Rentacle Tape:
Yes you can. Go to the first machine, install 3dmark, reboot the computer, then go in to build mode and remove your flash stick, then start 3dmark on the computer. Then go to your other computer, insert flash stick, install 3dmark, run it there too. Remove flash stick, go to 3rd computer, repeat. I mean, this is what you would do IRL if you only had one flash stick...... why is it hard to figure this out for people?
Yeah but i havent used usb sticks in ages only to install windows i thought the copy of the sotftware was on the usb stick itself else he would of installed it on the clients pc wich doesnt make sense no pc repair shop is gonna install software on someone elses pc we use own software..
Originally posted by You've CAT to be kitten me:
Originally posted by Impending Rentacle Tape:
Yes you can. Go to the first machine, install 3dmark, reboot the computer, then go in to build mode and remove your flash stick, then start 3dmark on the computer. Then go to your other computer, insert flash stick, install 3dmark, run it there too. Remove flash stick, go to 3rd computer, repeat. I mean, this is what you would do IRL if you only had one flash stick...... why is it hard to figure this out for people?
Yeah but i havent used usb sticks in ages only to install windows i thought the copy of the sotftware was on the usb stick itself else he would of installed it on the clients pc wich doesnt make sense no pc repair shop is gonna install software on someone elses pc we use own software..

Really? You have your own copy of windows and you install the same copy on everyone's machine? That's actually illegal and called software piracy.

Per microsoft license terms, every computer must have a unique windows cd key / license key. Even volume license keys are only valid for multiple machines that the company owns and maintains. We're not even allowed to use volume license keys for someone else's machine that we or our company don't own.
Last edited by 🦊Λℚ𝓤ΛƑΛᗯҜᔕ🦊; Apr 5, 2018 @ 2:43pm
Mark Apr 5, 2018 @ 2:51pm 
Originally posted by Impending Rentacle Tape:
Originally posted by You've CAT to be kitten me:
Yeah but i havent used usb sticks in ages only to install windows i thought the copy of the sotftware was on the usb stick itself else he would of installed it on the clients pc wich doesnt make sense no pc repair shop is gonna install software on someone elses pc we use own software..

Really? You have your own copy of windows and you install the same copy on everyone's machine? That's actually illegal and called software piracy.

Per microsoft license terms, every computer must have a unique windows cd key / license key. Even volume license keys are only valid for multiple machines that the company owns and maintains. We're not even allowed to use volume license keys for someone else's machine that we or our company don't own.
No it's not...

You can use 1 DVD or 1 USB stick to use on every pc you install... As you say later... Every pc needs a unique key to activate (All components in your pc together generate some kind of key which later is connected to your license key).

I do the same thing when installing pc's or laptops over here... Just 1 USB stick and 1 DVD to install all.

Which Windows version it's gonna be on your machine depends on the licence key you enter.
It can be Home, Pro etc. just in 1 install but will be later definite with the license key.

A big plus is that I can install Windows 10 with the latest version (with all updates so it doesn't take so long to install and update) via the Media Creation Tool windows let's you download for free and you can make iso's or USB sticks with that tool... Very handy if you need to install lots of pc's with a clean install :D
Just remove the flash drive from the first machine and stick it into the second one. What is the problem?
Originally posted by pazartesi_gorusuruz:
Just remove the flash drive from the first machine and stick it into the second one. What is the problem?

I already said that in the first reply in this thread.......... like right up there..... do you people even read the previous posts before posting something, or did you just jump to the bottom post and reply?
Last edited by 🦊Λℚ𝓤ΛƑΛᗯҜᔕ🦊; Apr 5, 2018 @ 2:58pm
Slash2x Apr 5, 2018 @ 3:43pm 
Originally posted by Impending Rentacle Tape:
Originally posted by You've CAT to be kitten me:
Yeah but i havent used usb sticks in ages only to install windows i thought the copy of the sotftware was on the usb stick itself else he would of installed it on the clients pc wich doesnt make sense no pc repair shop is gonna install software on someone elses pc we use own software..

Really? You have your own copy of windows and you install the same copy on everyone's machine? That's actually illegal and called software piracy.

Per microsoft license terms, every computer must have a unique windows cd key / license key. Even volume license keys are only valid for multiple machines that the company owns and maintains. We're not even allowed to use volume license keys for someone else's machine that we or our company don't own.
It is obviously Ubuntu(knock off) Linux we are installing. So free to distribute as long as you are NOT charging for it specifically.
Originally posted by The BDG:
It is obviously Ubuntu(knock off) Linux we are installing. So free to distribute as long as you are NOT charging for it specifically.

Despite what many people think, the vast majority of computer users use windows. I'm not sure what the actual market share is currently today, but it's around the 10% are linux users currently vs at least 80% of computer users use windows. So anyone that actually has a computer shop IRL would be installing windows on most machines the majority of the time.
Last edited by 🦊Λℚ𝓤ΛƑΛᗯҜᔕ🦊; Apr 5, 2018 @ 3:45pm
Originally posted by Impending Rentacle Tape:
Originally posted by You've CAT to be kitten me:
Yeah but i havent used usb sticks in ages only to install windows i thought the copy of the sotftware was on the usb stick itself else he would of installed it on the clients pc wich doesnt make sense no pc repair shop is gonna install software on someone elses pc we use own software..

Really? You have your own copy of windows and you install the same copy on everyone's machine? That's actually illegal and called software piracy.

Per microsoft license terms, every computer must have a unique windows cd key / license key. Even volume license keys are only valid for multiple machines that the company owns and maintains. We're not even allowed to use volume license keys for someone else's machine that we or our company don't own.

I used it for personal reasons in real life what i was telling wtf yyou on about if you install a trial without using the same copy of the key it's not piracy it's just a free trial
Mordiaky Apr 6, 2018 @ 7:01am 
Originally posted by The BDG:
Originally posted by Impending Rentacle Tape:

Really? You have your own copy of windows and you install the same copy on everyone's machine? That's actually illegal and called software piracy.

Per microsoft license terms, every computer must have a unique windows cd key / license key. Even volume license keys are only valid for multiple machines that the company owns and maintains. We're not even allowed to use volume license keys for someone else's machine that we or our company don't own.
It is obviously Ubuntu(knock off) Linux we are installing. So free to distribute as long as you are NOT charging for it specifically.
reading does great for learning, if you read the licence you would know that you can sell it. here is the part that says so:

Ubuntu 'main' and 'restricted' component licence policy
All application software in both main and restricted must meet the following requirements:
Must allow redistribution. Your right to sell or give away the software alone, or as part of an aggregate software distribution, is important because:
You, the user, must be able to pass on any software you have received from Ubuntu in either source code or compiled form.
While Ubuntu will not charge licence fees for this distribution, you might want to charge to print Ubuntu CDs, or create your own customised versions of Ubuntu which you sell, and should have the freedom to do so.
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