ml4nof said:
Does anyone know if Windows XP Home Upgrade can be installed on 2
different computers? We have 2 computers that we would like to
install it on, but we don't want to spend $100 if we can't use it
on both pc's.
In strict accordance with the End-User License Agreement that you would
agree to as you installed Windows XP, nope.
"1. GRANT OF LICENSE. Microsoft grants you the following rights
provided that you comply with all terms and conditions of
this EULA:
* Installation and use. You may install, use, access,
display and run one copy of the Product on a single
computer, such as a workstation, terminal or other device
("Workstation Computer"). The Product may not be used
by more than two (2) processors at any one time on any
single Workstation Computer."
and...
" * Storage/Network Use. You may also store or install a copy
of the Product on a storage device, such as a network
server, used only to install or run the Product on your
other Workstation Computers over an internal network;
however, you must acquire and dedicate an additional
license for each separate Workstation Computer on or
from which the Product is installed, used, accessed,
displayed or run. A license for the Product may not be
shared or used concurrently on different Workstation
Computers."
No Microsoft Windows Operating System (95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2003,
2003R2, Vista... etc and so on..) has ever granted you the right to
install/utilize the operating system on more than one computer without
having more than one license. Windows XP just actually put in some form of
'accounting' (called 'activation') that makes it more difficult for you to
utilize a single license on more than one computer - so that you not only
agree to the typed out agreement by clicking on 'I Agree', but you also have
to 'agree' again when you activate Windows XP.
What does that mean to you?
In order to install Windows XP and legitimately agree with the terms of its
use - you must have purchased two licenses/copies of the OS.