Re: Can I use Win XP on new computer

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From: Len Segal (msn_news_at_ne_ws.oom)
Date: 08/24/04


Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 10:23:10 -0400

Peter,

"Practically . . . . .NO" is the right answer here too.

The Dell laptop had a CUSTOMIZED OEM OS on that CD and will NOT be
compatible on the Dell Desktop! Even if it does install (highly doubtful),
it is likely to cause crashes and other problems down the line.

Dell Customizes all it's OEM OSes and thus they can't be used on a different
mfr or "type" (desktop, laptop, server) of machine.

So in this case it is both illegal and impractical.

And for the OP, you do NOT BUY SOFTWARE! You only buy a "license" (right to
use it) to use it under the conditions as specified by the mfr. This is a
"one way" contract, we don't get to negotiate the terms . . . it is a "take
it or leave it" proposition.

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Regards,
Len Segal, MCP
Microsoft - MVP
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"peter" <peter@nomalarky.net> wrote in message 
news:%23IB1EcXiEHA.1276@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Legally ...........no
> practically.........yes
> peter
>
> "JM Attero" <JMAttero@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
> news:C4C3FFF8-3D3F-4929-B3D3-C04A04C77D8A@microsoft.com...
>> Hello:
>> Sorry, but I am kind of a newbie. Here is the story. I have a Dell 
>> desktop
>> with a corrupted version Win ME (OEM) installed. I am not sure how this
>> happened, but I have no other choice but to do a clean install.
>>
>> Anyway, my son had a Dell laptop which he "blew up". This laptop had Win 
>> XP
>> (OEM) installed by Dell. Anyway, since that computer is no longer alive, 
>> can
>> I install the Win XP Pro on the desktop. Remember, that the computer that 
>> the
>> XP Pro was installed on is no longer in service.
>>
>> It seems to me that, since I paid for the Win XP Pro, and am no longer 
>> using
>> that license, that I have the right to put the OS on another computer.
>> However, I do wish to be legal. Thanks.
>
> 


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