[Ham-Computers] windows copies
Duane Fischer, W8DBF
dfischer at usol.com
Mon Apr 28 15:21:00 EDT 2008
What about users such as I who purchased a copy of MS XP Home Edition for
$99, or whatever I paid in December of 2005, and can only use it once?
Supposedly I can get a code to use it one more time, should I need to
reinstall the OS on their business computer system.
As I mentioned in a previous post, since the new/refurbished machine I
purchased, (refurbished in this case, meaning it was one built for a company
who did not take all of the machines they originally ordered, so since
Compaque could not sell it as "new" as such, it was sold as refurbished,
even though it truly was new with a full warranty.), came with XP PRO and my
screen reading software will not work with XP Pro, just XP Home Edition, I
never got the copy of XP Pro that I also paid for.
Somehow this entire thing just seems not equitable.
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From: "kd4e" <doc at kd4e.com>
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Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Ham-Computers] windows copies
>I have been told that MS claims some absurd right to
> limit your use of XP or Vista based on changes to the
> hardware in your computer or heaven-forbid that you
> change hardware.
>
> Essentially they claim that they only "lease" you a copy
> of their chronically troubled operating system and they
> get to tell you where, when, and how you may use it --
> and if you do anything with which they disagree they
> terminate your right to use it and keep your money!
>
> The result is that MS claims that they sell you a
> single-use single-machine only-minor-hardware-changes-
> allowed license. If you make "major" hardware changes
> the license is terminated. If you switch machines
> entirely the license is terminated. It is unclear if
> you may resell your MS license, with or without the
> original hardware. It is also unclear if you may
> install it on one machine, uninstall it, and install
> the same OS on a different machine.
>
> Your Dell was originally shipped with a OEM version
> of XP "assigned" to that machine. For whatever reason
> someone wiped that install and later replaced it with
> and illegal copy of XP.
>
> MS may assert that only the XP they just sold you may
> be installed on that Dell and that a Dell or other XP
> may not replace it and that you may not transfer your
> XP to another PC. Or so I have been told.
>
> This is one of the many good reasons that I use Linux.
>
> :-)
>
>> My question is: Can I remove the legal copy, save it ( have the correct
>> installation key)and use a Dell XP installation disk on this machine?
>>>From what you say, the Dell disks are not machine specific; does the Dell
>> installation disk have the installation key "built in"?
>>
>> If I can do this, I could free up the 'legal copy' for use on another
>> machine. . .
>>
>> Sorry to be a bother, but I did not want to go through all this if the
>> Dell disk would not work.
>>
>> Thanks es
>> 73 Gene, WØQFC
>
>
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