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I need to move my case to a larger one as part of an upgrade that I'm working
my way through, the only problem with this is that my (current/old) case has
the Certificate of Authenticity stuck to it. What can I do with regards
tranferring this to my new case, or how else do I prove that i have a valid
copy of win XP?

Cheers,

Mark
 
If I'm understanding this right he is going to change the case of his
computer. I hardly belive that the physical metall chassie is the licensed
part.

WM said:
You can't. That COA was bound to that system. You need to purchase a new
copy of Windows.


Mark.Adamson said:
I need to move my case to a larger one as part of an upgrade that I'm
working
my way through, the only problem with this is that my (current/old) case
has
the Certificate of Authenticity stuck to it. What can I do with regards
tranferring this to my new case, or how else do I prove that i have a
valid
copy of win XP?

Cheers,

Mark
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Email at:
MarK[Dot]adamson[At]the LAN Rooms[Dot]Co[Dot]uk
With the [Dots] being dots, the [at] being at, and the spaces not being
there. Ta much.
 
yeah, it's just a case upgrade. Surely that's not what was licenced? I know
(from experience) that you can replace a Mainboard (mine died, hence the
work), surely a case is less of a new system than that.


Mats said:
If I'm understanding this right he is going to change the case of his
computer. I hardly belive that the physical metall chassie is the licensed
part.

WM said:
You can't. That COA was bound to that system. You need to purchase a new
copy of Windows.


Mark.Adamson said:
I need to move my case to a larger one as part of an upgrade that I'm
working
my way through, the only problem with this is that my (current/old) case
has
the Certificate of Authenticity stuck to it. What can I do with regards
tranferring this to my new case, or how else do I prove that i have a
valid
copy of win XP?

Cheers,

Mark
--
Email at:
MarK[Dot]adamson[At]the LAN Rooms[Dot]Co[Dot]uk
With the [Dots] being dots, the [at] being at, and the spaces not being
there. Ta much.
 
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