but with purchasing the tablet pcs, each tablet pc already has its own
license. wouldnt i contact volume licensing if i wanted to install xp tablet
editions on multi blank tablet pcs? i think what i am looking for is the
directions/tutorials in how to create it myself. so when i do create this
clean version of xp tablet with our settings, i could just use the license
already belonging to the tablet pc, to "upgrade" the dirty version of xp
tablet to the cleaner one.
know what i mean?
"Chris H." wrote:
> You should contact your Microsoft representative handling the volume
> licensing. They will be able to assist you.
> --
> Chris H.
> Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
> Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
> Associate Expert
> Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>
>
> "jacobesterque******.com"
> <jacobesterque******.com@discussions.microsoft.com > wrote in message
> news:C608BAB0-3280-4578-84C2-FEDFA7C8E654@microsoft.com...
> >i work for a local government in the state of maryland. we have purchased
> >a
> > few tablet pcs from toshiba. so far, we love them. but the down side to
> > purchasing pcs (in general) is that it comes with a million (sarcasm)
> > programs preinstalled. whenever we purchase regular pcs, when
> > automatically
> > install our own OS images because of our work. fortunately for us, we can
> > buy windows xp professional installation cds ... JUST the OS and nothing
> > else. unfortunately, microsoft does not sell the tablet pc version of
> > windows by itself. i guess i understand why ... drivers and stuff for the
> > hardware. my question is:
> >
> > how would one go about creating a "Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
> > 2005 Installation CD/DVD"? (i know for a fact it is possible)
> >
> > we have the recovery dvd of the tablet pc from toshiba, but we want to
> > just
> > install a super clean version of xp tablet edition.
>
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