Munkeymobile
Geek Trainee
Hey all,
I'm soon to be buying an entriely new system, and was originally intending to use the xp cd that came with my current pc, which was purchased 4 years ago.
I just read some pages about windows activation and it seemed that I would more than likely have to buy an entirely new copy of windows, since activation records the details of my current hardware.
I dunno about you lot, but I reckon thats a bit of a rip off. I mean, you don't buy a second copy of a dvd if you want to watch it in a second dvd player (i know its a pretty biased comparison). It seems unfair that I should have to pay twice for the exact same product that I bought (to own for life) years ago.
I was just wondering if I'm worried about something non-existant, like if the length of time that I've been running the same hardware would cancel the original activation so I can use it on my new compy. I can't even recall ever formatting this current pc. BTW, I know you aren't supposed to promote any illegal actions, so I'm wondering what are my legal options.
I'm soon to be buying an entriely new system, and was originally intending to use the xp cd that came with my current pc, which was purchased 4 years ago.
I just read some pages about windows activation and it seemed that I would more than likely have to buy an entirely new copy of windows, since activation records the details of my current hardware.
I dunno about you lot, but I reckon thats a bit of a rip off. I mean, you don't buy a second copy of a dvd if you want to watch it in a second dvd player (i know its a pretty biased comparison). It seems unfair that I should have to pay twice for the exact same product that I bought (to own for life) years ago.
I was just wondering if I'm worried about something non-existant, like if the length of time that I've been running the same hardware would cancel the original activation so I can use it on my new compy. I can't even recall ever formatting this current pc. BTW, I know you aren't supposed to promote any illegal actions, so I'm wondering what are my legal options.