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| Hi, Know this is an easy one, but if I have 2 computers, one laptop, and one Pc? That is only 2 not 4. How do I install and get activation code for the laptop if I originally installed it on the PC? thanks in advance pumpkin | Guest
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| In order to successfully activate Windows XP on the second computer, you'll need to purchase a second license (Product Key). The Windows XP license agreement only permits one installation of Windows XP on one computer with each Product Key. Read your Windows XP End-User License Agreement: Start > Run and type: WINVER , and hit enter. Also, open XP's "Help and Support" and type: EULA and click on "Questions and Answers about the End-User License Agreement". To purchase an additional Windows XP license, visit: Additional Licenses for Windows XP Home Edition http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/h...buy/addlic.asp Additional licenses for Windows XP Professional http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p...buy/addlic.asp -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows XP - Shell/User -------------------------------------------------------------------- "pumpkin" <pmpkin123@yahoo.com> wrote in message: news:063e01c395df$96bb78a0$a001280a@phx.gbl... | Hi, | | Know this is an easy one, but if I have 2 computers, one | laptop, and one Pc? That is only 2 not 4. | | How do I install and get activation code for the laptop | if I originally installed it on the PC? | | thanks in advance | | pumpkin | Guest
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| You buy and install another copy. "pumpkin" <pmpkin123@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:063e01c395df$96bb78a0$a001280a@phx.gbl... Quote:
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| Actually, you can purchase a second license that allows you to use the same install CD on different computers. It's a little cheaper than buying a second copy. "Chris Lanier" <cal2002a@hotmail.NOSPAM.com> wrote in message news:%23mpwXFelDHA.424@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| Greetings -- Let's apply a little common sense to the question, shall we? Does your local grocer let you walk out of the market with three loaves of bread when you've paid for only one? Can you drive two cars home if you've paid for only one? Does your local clothier allow you to leave the shop with two shirts if you've purchased only one? Have you noticed a trend, yet? So where in the world did you ever get the idea that software manufacturers would sell their product licenses any differently? In real life, it doesn't matter whether the product being purchased is a physical item, a service, or a software license - if all you buy is one, that's all you get. As it has *always* been with *all* Microsoft operating systems, it's necessary (to be in compliance with both the EULA and copyright laws, if not technically) to purchase one WinXP license for each computer on which it is installed. The only way in which WinXP licensing differs from that of earlier versions of Windows is that Microsoft has finally added a copy protection and anti-theft mechanism, Product Activation, to prevent (or at least make more difficult) the sort of multiple installations you're asking about. Additional Licenses for Windows XP Home Edition http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/h...buy/addlic.asp Additional Licenses for Windows XP Professional http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p...buy/addlic.asp Bruce Chambers -- Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. -- RAH "pumpkin" <pmpkin123@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:063e01c395df$96bb78a0$a001280a@phx.gbl... Quote:
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| Greetings -- Actually, you can usually buy a copy of the OS in any almost any discount retail outlet for significantly less than Microsoft charges for an additional license. Bruce Chambers -- Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. -- RAH "Evil Homer" <imnot@home.com> wrote in message news:1066530933.983798@news... Quote:
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| "Bruce Chambers" <bchambers@nospamcableone.net> wrote in message news:vp43si5latqe49@corp.supernews.com... Quote:
grocer, get a loaf of bread, give it to three people, and all thre can eat a complete loaf of bread?? Can you buy one car, give it to two people and each has their own car?? No, you can't. Just like you can NOT compare Windows XP (or ANY software for that matter) to a physical object. You can physically install the same cop Windows on a thousand computer, but you can't give a thousand people a litre of Pepsi, and expect all thousand people to be able to drinka complete litre! I am in no way saying that copy software, or install Windows onto multiple computers should be done, but get a little more real with the comaprisons. Compare apples to apples, not to oranges. | Guest
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| "Evil Homer" <imnot@home.com> wrote in news:1066546757.52968@news: Quote:
has shown a better analogy of example to help people ubderstand that they are not allowed to install one copy of Windows on more then one system -- David "Due to Viewer dicretion... Graphic violence is advised" http://www.HeroicStories.com/ http://www.thisistrue.com/ http://www.StellaAwards.com/ | Guest
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| That is because there isn't any good analogy. The licensing terms are purely Microsoft's invention. Why does Bruce feel the need to waste paragraphs spewing nonsense? The question can be answered in a single sentence. "How many licenses do I have to purchase?" You have to buy one license for each computer. "Why?" Because Microsoft says so. There is no other reason. No "common sense", no analogy with your grocer, no reason beyond Microsoft's profit margins. Bruce's analogies are stupid and tiresome, but they do provide a useful excuse for pointing out his idiocy. - Pat David <carpooldummy@hotmail.com> writes: Quote:
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| How many times are you going to post these idiotic analogies? Even Microsoft does not sell all of their software like bread, or clothes, or cars. For example, go to <http://www.microsoft.com/office/faq.asp> and search for "laptop". Or consider site licenses. If Microsoft wanted to, they could sell Windows with a "household license" which allowed multiple installations under one roof. Or with a license more like Office. This might hurt their monopoly-driven profit margins, but it would in no way violate "common sense". Please stop posting drivel. - Pat "Bruce Chambers" <bchambers@nospamcableone.net> writes: Quote:
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