Re: Transfering Vista Licence? by Canuck57
Canuck57
Sun May 11 16:06:34 PDT 2008
"C.B." <notreallyc.b.mullen@windowslive.com> wrote in message
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> "FNUSNU" <FNUSNU@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> Sorry Dominic, I should have said; it was an upgrade I paid for as part
>> of a
>> buy your laptop now and upgrade to Vista later deal. Is it still the
>> same as
>> an off the shelf retail upgrade? My home computer is XP Home. Cheers
>> mate!
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> No, an OEM upgrade is not the same as a retail upgrade, and no, you
> cannot transfer it to another computer as it is locked to the motherboard
> of the laptop. You could have purchased an extended warranty. I'm not
> criticizing you for not doing so. It's a personal decision. I always go
> with a three to five year extended warranty. An extended warranty is well
> worth the extra money.
> If you purchase the "full" retail Vista edition you can transfer it to
> any computer you wish, as many times as you wish, as long as it is
> installed on only one computer at a time.
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> C.B.
I guess then us sub human OEM users are SOL.
Someone aught to put tags on the new PCs saying "Sub-version of Vista,
limited license."
But it is, buyer beware.