Re: Will XP OEM be able to be moved to another PC AND activated?
"Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 10:54:05 -0500, "OscarVogel" <rtk@divecochran.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I bought An OEM version of XP (sp2c) at a local electonics store. I want
>> to
>> install it on a laptop.
>>
>> If I ever replace this laptop, and want to install it on my next laptop,
>> will I be able to get it activated? I know I would at least have to call
>> MS's 800 number. I've done that before when I've moved XP &/or Office
>> from
>> one PC to another. But will this OEM version be treated any differently?
>
>
> An OEM version is permanently tied by its license to the first
> computer its installed on, and it may never be moved to another.
>
> I think OEM copies of Windows XP are very poor value,
> and I always recommend the retail upgrade, which usually costs only
> slightly more, instead. And despite what some people think, an upgrade
> copy *can* do a clean installation as long as you own a CD of a
> previous qualifying version to show it as proof of ownership when
> prompted. Most people have a Windows 98 CD around, but worst case, if
> you don't, you can buy one inexpensively someplace like eBay.
>
>
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> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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Just remember that if you use an earlier version of Windows to satisfy the
Upgrade request it is tied to the computer you performed the upgrade with.
So you can't have it installed on any other system.
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Xandros