pennypincher
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Not true - as discussed on another recent thread some Windows installation CDs (e.g. OEM editions) are tied specifically to the PC/laptop with which they are sold and are not transferrable or reusable.
Some CDs may be tied by technical means to a particular manufacturer's machine in which case they won't work on another. But if you can get a CD to work and you use the license key originally allocated to the machine you install it on, you're 100% legal.Not true - as discussed on another recent thread some Windows installation CDs (e.g. OEM editions) are tied specifically to the PC/laptop with which they are sold and are not transferrable or reusable.
Ah - wasn't thinking that way!It's the COA isn't transferable , the CD is never tied to the PC......in fact most oem suppliers (like DELL) use the same PC image for every PC they build , just add the serial after...
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