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| My eMachine is dying. It has XP home edition on it. The only disk I have for this PC is a eMachine restore disk. As far as I am concerned I own a license to operate Windows XP home on any PC I want. I don't think it should have to be a eMachine. How can I get XP home loaded and use the OEM CD Key? I have three other PC's all with their own license and CD key. I don't think I should have to buy another license because I am upgrading my PC to the point where the OEM disk won't recognize it. Thanks | Guest
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| Logic and software licenses are not always synonymous...but sometimes there are explanations. Windows OEM licenses are typically cheaper than retail licenses. The trade-off (one of them) for the lower price is that you cannot transfer them to a different PC. MS ties the OEM license to the motherboard so even if you upgrade your motherboard, you cannot (technically) use the same license...but I have heard people have successfully pleaded their cases to the Activation Gods. But, the bottom line is when your eMachine finally dies, the XP license dies with it. Bummer. Tim "BugleM" <BugleM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A735E657-8D73-4B19-9A55-0B94A1731257@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Try http://www.howtohaven.com/system/cre...etupdisk.shtml "BugleM" <BugleM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A735E657-8D73-4B19-9A55-0B94A1731257@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Generally the OEM license is permanently tied to the original computer regardless the condition of that computer. Read your EULA for details. One of the many reasons you paid less for your OEM than retail license. Even if the license would allow, there are probably technical limitations set up by Emachines which prevent installing on a computer with other than an Emachine motherboard. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "BugleM" <BugleM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A735E657-8D73-4B19-9A55-0B94A1731257@microsoft.com... Quote:
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You've a vivid imagination. What you *own* is a license (the copyright holders permission, in simple terms) to use that OEM copy of Windows on *only* the machine with which it was purchased. Quote:
license is permanently bound. Quote:
It doesn't really matter what you think. You agreed to a contract; now you want to renege on that agreement. Do you also default on your credit card payments when you get tired of making them? -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell | Guest
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| I found the full blown CD Key on a COA on the back of the machine, I will load Xp home from one of my other disks and insert that CD key and see what happens. Hmm, could all this licensing crap be why Iowa just settled a lawsuit with MS and is allowing me to collect $16 for every copy of Windows and DOS I ever bought? ($29 for Office and $10 for Works) I'll get a large enough refund to buy another license if I need. I have at least $160 coming. The eMachine is a 2001 1.0 ghz piece of crap when I bought it, much less from today's standards. "Bruce Chambers" wrote: Quote:
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| On Thu, 24 May 2007 05:42:01 -0700, BugleM <BugleM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Quote:
old machine. Sorry, the little idiot in India won't help either. He is just doing what he is told and although a pain in the butt, can't help you either. Believe me, I tried! I have an old Dell, I upgraded the MB, cpu, ram and harddrives. Called India and they said call Dell! Pain in the butt!!! But licenses are licenses! Quote:
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installtion, although you shouldn't be able to activate them. If you were an hoinest person, you wouldn't even contemplate trying. Quote:
Very Unlikely. What does that decision say, spoecifically? Please provide a link so other can see this. To the best of my knowledge, no one has ever successfully challenged the terms of Microsoft's licenses in a US court. I haven't even heard of any lawyer foolisd enough to try. Quote:
piece to scrap. You get what you pay for. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell | Guest
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