No. You'll need to purchase the "Full Version" of Windows Vista
if you wish to dual-boot with Windows XP. Otherwise, your individual
installation of Windows XP will become "non-genuine" and "invalid" due to the
monitoring of the Windows XP license by the Microsoft WGA mechanism.
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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
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"Bill" wrote:
| Dual boot two copies of XP with same license? Then buy a [cheaper] Vista
| upgrade?
|
| Can you use one license to dual boot two copies of XP so that you could
| upgrade one to Vista by purchasing the cheaper upgrade version?
|
| When I say "can" what I really mean is it legit to do that.