Fujitsu-Siemens shame on you

Oct 17 2007

I found myself in the process of real­iz­ing a dual-boot sys­tem on a lap­top, with Win­dows XP and Ubuntu 7.10. After wip­ing out the con­tent of the disk and par­ti­tion­ing it appro­pri­ately, I pro­ceed to the instal­la­tion of Win­dows XP (know­ing that I needed to install it first, since it would over­write the MBR and com­pletely dis­re­gard and dis­re­spect user’s free­dom), so I put in the so-called Recov­ery Disk pro­vided with that par­tic­u­larly Fujitsu-Siemens lap­top. After a lit­tle while, the Recov­ery Disk was propos­ing me to install Win­dows XP either using the full disk, or in two par­ti­tions, with a 10 GB “data” par­ti­tion. I was aston­ished and out­raged. It seems that the Fujitsu-Siemens peo­ple were think­ing that the user wasn’t smart enough to be able to choose what par­ti­tion use for his or her Win­dows install. They would rather limit the user’s free­dom, and not give him or her some choice. I sus­pect this was the result of some pres­sure from the Microsoft end: this “trick” basi­cally stops the user from installing other Oper­at­ing Sys­tems along Win­dows, unless he or she buys a new non-branded copy.

Fujitsu-Siemens and Microsoft: shame on you!

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  1. I sus­pect this is a fairly com­mon trend amongst lap­top man­u­fac­tur­ers. I remem­ber my Sony Vaio recov­ery disk offers the very same choices. Most likely though, the Dell/Ubuntu part­ner­ship is going to change that…

    g’tings from home­land ;)
    nu

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