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intrepid_dw
All:
I'm fairly sure I've answered my own question, but for my own sanity
I'm going to ask it anyway...
Is there any restriction, limit, foible, caveat, whatever, that would
prevent a legal, legitimate, absolutely proper copy of MS XP Pro -
Academic Version from upgrading a machine from a vendor with that
vendor's absolutely proper copy of XP Home?
Example: Gateway sells MooCow Model X with XP Home, but they want too
much for the XP Pro upgrade (because academic version is cheaper). I
want to buy the Academic XP Pro Upgrade instead. Any reason I
<i>can't</i> do that? (Yes, I am legitimately entitled to acad.
version).
Thanks,
-intrepid
Please reply to group...email in msg is long-since dead.
I'm fairly sure I've answered my own question, but for my own sanity
I'm going to ask it anyway...
Is there any restriction, limit, foible, caveat, whatever, that would
prevent a legal, legitimate, absolutely proper copy of MS XP Pro -
Academic Version from upgrading a machine from a vendor with that
vendor's absolutely proper copy of XP Home?
Example: Gateway sells MooCow Model X with XP Home, but they want too
much for the XP Pro upgrade (because academic version is cheaper). I
want to buy the Academic XP Pro Upgrade instead. Any reason I
<i>can't</i> do that? (Yes, I am legitimately entitled to acad.
version).
Thanks,
-intrepid
Please reply to group...email in msg is long-since dead.