Re: Microsoft should allow user to upgrade new hardware without the hassle

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They do its called a retail version.
So what's the problem?

"googooTango" <Keen2Learn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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For instant, if I would like to upgrade my mobo or entire hardwares,
Windows should be able for me to do so without the hassle at least once
by simply transfer the hard-drive to the new system. No wonder Bill
Gates and Steve Balmer are billionaires, they rob.



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