[ale] OT: replace your motherboard, buy XP again
james at sumners.ath.cx
james at sumners.ath.cx
Wed Dec 8 16:10:33 EST 2004
I have a Windows machine for gaming. Originally, it was a Pentium 4
based machine but I decided that I wanted to use that hardware for my
Debian box (the one I use 98% of the time). So, I bought some cheap AMD
based hardware. My copy of XP, the copy that they gave me for free at a
.NET launch "party" on the GSU campus, still works.
On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 02:29:50PM -0500, Geoffrey wrote:
> I found this juicy tidbit in the Oct. MaximumPC:
>
> "According to the advice offered on Microsoft's bulletin board:
> 'Generally, you may upgrade or replace all of the hardware components on
> your customer's computer and the customer may maintain the license for
> the original Microsoft OEM operating system software, with the exception
> of an upgrade or replacement of the motherboard. If the motherboard is
> replaced, then a new coputer has been created and the license of a new
> operating system software is required. Once the motherboard has been
> replaced, you are not authorized to reinstall the OEM Microsoft software
> that was originally pre-installed on the computer system.'"
>
> To MaximumPC's credit, the end the article with the comment:
>
> "...we recommend you buy the retail version, or switch to Linux..."
>
> --
> Until later, Geoffrey
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