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Answer» hello, i have a question regarding OS license, my brother have a dell GX150, windows XP PRO. the system motherboard just die few week ago. my brother decided to build a new system by his self and threw away the dell, of cos just the motherboard. , others thing that still working take out as spare part or put in new system. in this case. can he still use back his XP pro license. i mean he don need to buy a new license any more, just borrow a XP pro CD from a friend and use back the dell GX150 XP license code. is it legal?You may get by with it but, the windows was licensed to There is a real comparison.You can't just put any auto tag/street1 u r rite,By the way, pcfool, you're using a 29,637 byte, 640x445 PIXEL, image to DISPLAY a 65x45 pixel avatar. Here's a properly resized version (only 1,008 bytes) of your image: Please FEEL free to save it to your hard drive and use it instead of the one you're using.Hello,pcfool. Avatar Resizer is a good freeware program you could use. I found it last night.Simple and works like a charm. http://www.tucows.com/preview/357312 Quote You may get by with it but, the windows was licensed to street1, after few day suddenly this question pop up.. if i buy an original xp cd, the license is for only 1 pc. in this case, if i installed it on pc1, after few years i do a major upgrade on pc1 or dispose my pc1, and asembly a new pc CALL pc2, can the license tranfer to pc2? i have this stupid question becouse 1 of my friend tell me that his xp sp2 promt him to re-enter the license code for his system after he do a major upgrade on his system, changing the graphic card, upgrade RAM, change sound card, DVD Writer. is there any limit for a license code to re-enter and re activate in the case above? :-?One license is for one PC, but too many changes trigger Windows into feeling that is a new PC using the same license. It depends on what kinds of changes have been made and how many. If you are legal you can contact Microsoft and they will take care of it. If not.... http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/evaluation/features/activation.mspxGood morning GX1Man-My friend.Good answer. :DNow let me pour some more coffee in my head. Quote If you are legal you can contact Microsoft and they will take care of it. If not....so glad to hear that. i call MS customer services yesterday, the microsoft guy told me if i buy a box set MS window(retail pack), i can transfer the license to other pc, but if it is OEM license, it's only for that pc only, it is not transferable.That is absolutely correct. |
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