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| Vista to XP Downgrade Rights? Does anyone have a link to any official Microsoft verbage regarding downgrade rights from Vista to XP Service Pack 2??? I've read alot of information from the Vista EULA, but that's about as clear as mud. Thanks in advance. cheers, Brian |
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| RE: Vista to XP Downgrade Rights? I found this if anyone is interested... [url]http://www.dcom.com.sg/pdf/downgradeOEMversion-020707.pdf[/url] "Brian" wrote: [color=blue] > Does anyone have a link to any official Microsoft verbage regarding downgrade > rights from Vista to XP Service Pack 2??? I've read alot of information from > the Vista EULA, but that's about as clear as mud. > > Thanks in advance. > > cheers, > > Brian[/color] |
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| Re: Vista to XP Downgrade Rights? So you musta have done a Google search? Just FYI Karen Jane Panze (Not an MSDN Subscriber) Just FYI "Brian" <Brian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8FF8E6E7-75ED-4A51-9BDA-2066C970D22A@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I found this if anyone is interested... > > [url]http://www.dcom.com.sg/pdf/downgradeOEMversion-020707.pdf[/url] > > > > "Brian" wrote: >[color=green] >> Does anyone have a link to any official Microsoft verbage regarding >> downgrade >> rights from Vista to XP Service Pack 2??? I've read alot of information >> from >> the Vista EULA, but that's about as clear as mud. >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> cheers, >> >> Brian[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista to XP Downgrade Rights? I had done quite a few of them before and after my original post. I found that PDF as I was plowing through the mountian of search results. "Karen Jane Panze" wrote: [color=blue] > So you musta have done a Google search? Just FYI > > Karen Jane Panze > > (Not an MSDN Subscriber) Just FYI > "Brian" <Brian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8FF8E6E7-75ED-4A51-9BDA-2066C970D22A@microsoft.com...[color=green] > >I found this if anyone is interested... > > > > [url]http://www.dcom.com.sg/pdf/downgradeOEMversion-020707.pdf[/url] > > > > > > > > "Brian" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> Does anyone have a link to any official Microsoft verbage regarding > >> downgrade > >> rights from Vista to XP Service Pack 2??? I've read alot of information > >> from > >> the Vista EULA, but that's about as clear as mud. > >> > >> Thanks in advance. > >> > >> cheers, > >> > >> Brian[/color] > >[/color] > > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista to XP Downgrade Rights? Many thanks for the link which clears up a great deal of puzzlement <s> |
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| Still use the XP license on the PC it came from OK, just to be clear on this. Suppose I buy a Vista Business based PC. I wipe the hard drive, and I toss in the XP Pro OEM CD from a PC I own. I install XP Pro on the new PC, and, when prompted, I enter the number from the XP PC's COA. Obviously, Activation fails, and I have to call the activation number. Assuming the person on the other end acknowledges that I have the right to do what I'm doing, I get activated. Now, two weeks later, I am installing Windows Updates on the old XP machine, and the Windows Genuine Advantage software gets installed. Is it going to reject this PC's license since it is on another PC? What about on the new Vista machine running XP? Is WGA going to cause grief? I just want to be sure that I understand correctly and that I can still use the old PC from whence the XP license number came. Thanks! EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice [url]http://www.eggheadcafe.com[/url] |
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| Re: Still use the XP license on the PC it came from <CH> wrote in message news:2007522101539claytonit******.com...[color=blue] > OK, just to be clear on this. Suppose I buy a Vista Business based PC. I wipe the hard drive, > and I toss in the XP Pro OEM CD from a PC I own. I install XP Pro on the new PC, and, when > prompted, I enter the number from the XP PC's COA. Obviously, Activation fails, and I have to > call the activation number. Assuming the person on the other end acknowledges that I have the > right to do what I'm doing, I get activated. Now, two weeks later, I am installing Windows > Updates on the old XP machine, and the Windows Genuine Advantage software gets installed. Is it > going to reject this PC's license since it is on another PC? What about on the new Vista machine > running XP? Is WGA going to cause grief? I just want to be sure that I understand correctly and > that I can still use the old PC from whence the XP license number came. Thanks! > > EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice > [url]http://www.eggheadcafe.com[/url][/color] Short answer: NO If you use the old XP software on the new PC, you are required to remove it from the old PC. One copy per machine. Each PC must have its own license. That is what you agreed to when you accepted the license. |
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| Re: Still use the XP license on the PC it came from The OEM XP is forever chained to the original machine! You may not "toss in the OEM CD" to your new Vista machine. You may (I wouldn't) wipe the Vista machines drive and install a retail version of XP. Your Vista system that came with your new machine is forever locked to the new machine. That is the nature of OEM. "CH" wrote in message news:2007522101539claytonit******.com...[color=blue] > OK, just to be clear on this. Suppose I buy a Vista Business based PC. I > wipe the hard drive, and I toss in the XP Pro OEM CD from a PC I own. I > install XP Pro on the new PC, and, when prompted, I enter the number from > the XP PC's COA. Obviously, Activation fails, and I have to call the > activation number. Assuming the person on the other end acknowledges that > I have the right to do what I'm doing, I get activated. Now, two weeks > later, I am installing Windows Updates on the old XP machine, and the > Windows Genuine Advantage software gets installed. Is it going to reject > this PC's license since it is on another PC? What about on the new Vista > machine running XP? Is WGA going to cause grief? I just want to be sure > that I understand correctly and that I can still use the old PC from > whence the XP license number came. Thanks! > > EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice > [url]http://www.eggheadcafe.com[/url][/color] |
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| Re: Still use the XP license on the PC it came from I am not the person to ask that question of; I too am searching for enlightenment. |
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| Re: Still use the XP license on the PC it came from CH wrote:[color=blue] > OK, just to be clear on this. Suppose I buy a Vista Business based PC. I wipe the hard drive, and I toss in the XP Pro OEM CD from a PC I own. I install XP Pro on the new PC, ...[/color] Commiting software piracy and breach of contract in the process... [color=blue] > ... and, when prompted, I enter the number from the XP PC's COA. Obviously, Activation fails, and I have to call the activation number. Assuming the person on the other end acknowledges that I have the right to do what I'm doing,[/color] Which won't happen unless you also lie to said individual about the circumstances requiring the activation.... [color=blue] >... I get activated. Now, two weeks later, I am installing Windows Updates on the old XP machine, and the Windows Genuine Advantage software gets installed. Is it going to reject this PC's license since it is on another PC?[/color] Hopefully. That is, after all, part of its purpose. [color=blue] > What about on the new Vista machine running XP? Is WGA going to cause grief?[/color] If it works correctly, yes. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: [url]http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm[/url] [url]http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html[/url] 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 |
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| Re: Still use the XP license on the PC it came from Your OEM Windows XP may not work and there is no requirement it should. Assuming the Vista machine has downgrade rights, not necessarily so, a Retail Windows XP license is needed for most individuals. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] [url]http://www3.telus.net/dandemar[/url] [url]http://www.dts-l.org[/url] "CH" wrote in message news:2007522101539claytonit******.com...[color=blue] > OK, just to be clear on this. Suppose I buy a Vista Business based > PC. I wipe the hard drive, and I toss in the XP Pro OEM CD from a > PC I own. I install XP Pro on the new PC, and, when prompted, I > enter the number from the XP PC's COA. Obviously, Activation fails, > and I have to call the activation number. Assuming the person on > the other end acknowledges that I have the right to do what I'm > doing, I get activated. Now, two weeks later, I am installing > Windows Updates on the old XP machine, and the Windows Genuine > Advantage software gets installed. Is it going to reject this PC's > license since it is on another PC? What about on the new Vista > machine running XP? Is WGA going to cause grief? I just want to be > sure that I understand correctly and that I can still use the old PC > from whence the XP license number came. Thanks! > > EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice > [url]http://www.eggheadcafe.com[/url][/color] |
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