Re: Windows XP license on a Virtual PC
- From: "BigJIm" <woody10277@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 08:09:42 -0400
the real question is, do you have the right processor to make it work.
go to www.tomshardware.com and check the article about VR processor.
"TheoK" <theo.kos@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:0f7b71f4c5f5949a6857a6747e176492@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
I'm a bit confused about the licenses of Windows. :confused:
I want to install a VPC with WinXP for testing so I dont have to
install the whole pc every time again. With this I can just copy a
back-up file and start over within minutes.
What is legal? I can install my pc with dualboot on the same license
but can i use this license on a VPC?
Do I really need a second license?
Can I install Linux on my hardware and just install WinXP (OEM that
comes with the hardware) on the VPC?
Or should I continue testing whith dualboot and reïnstall (image) every
time again.
Is it allowed to use the licens twice like in dualboot?
thanx
Theo
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TheoK
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