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Jonny
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      23rd Nov 2006
Have a yearly subscription to tax software. Its automatically sent to me
each year. I normally install it in February, do the taxes over a few
weeks. Then remove it via add/remove programs.

Just a thought. I have imaging software. I have a clean installation of XP
stored as an image file. Can I restore this installation over the current
XP install partition, install the tax software, store that image from time
to time as I get pertinent tax document, then remove that installation. All
the while restoring my normally used XP install when done for the day with
my tax software use?

My goal is not have to track down remnants of the tax software deinstall and
remove them. Is this legal?
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Rock
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      23rd Nov 2006
"Jonny" wrote

> Have a yearly subscription to tax software. Its automatically sent to me
> each year. I normally install it in February, do the taxes over a few
> weeks. Then remove it via add/remove programs.
>
> Just a thought. I have imaging software. I have a clean installation of
> XP stored as an image file. Can I restore this installation over the
> current XP install partition, install the tax software, store that image
> from time to time as I get pertinent tax document, then remove that
> installation. All the while restoring my normally used XP install when
> done for the day with my tax software use?
>
> My goal is not have to track down remnants of the tax software deinstall
> and remove them. Is this legal?


From the perspective of using the XP license, sure.

 
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