A Windows XP license can only be used once on one
(1) computer. A second installation requires a second
license, even if its installed on the same computer.
From the Windows XP EULA:
1.1 Installation and use. You may install, use, access,
display and run one copy of the Software on a single
computer, such as a workstation, terminal or other
device ("Workstation Computer"). The Software may not
be used by more than two (2) processors at any one
time on any single Workstation Computer.
Please read your End-User License Agreement by going
to Start > Run and type: WINVER , and hit enter. Then
click on "End-User License Agreement".
If you already have a retail copy of Windows XP, you can obtain
additional licenses for another computer or laptop by visiting the
following Microsoft Web site:
http://shop.microsoft.com/special/wal/walinfo.asp
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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows - Shell/User
Microsoft Community Newsgroups
news://msnews.microsoft.com/
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"Martt" wrote:
| I'm planning to update to a new PC, would like to run XP Home Edition.
| Currently I run Win98 on an older PC and have removable HDD sleds. Each of
| the two removeable HDDs has a copy of Win98 and I have either one or the
| other sled installed, not both. One has off-line content and "doesn't know
| how to get on line" while the other is my on-line HDD.
|
| I won't be able to upgrade because I've somehow lost my Win98 CD, will have
| to buy a new retail XP HE version.
|
| I've read that XP requires on-line activation, and also that I can't install
| more than one copy. Hmmm.... The two new HDDs are nominally identical
| (same part number anyhow, they may have internal coding which makes them
| unique). They will see an identical hardware configuration.
|
| So my questions are: (1) Will I be able to install XP on both HDDs and have
| it work, and (2) how will I activate the copy of XP which is on the off-line
| HDD? Probably there are other questions I should be asking too, but don't
| know to ask.