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Carey Frisch
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Hi there.
I know this question has been asked multiple times, but this question is more direct for me then the others i've found.
I've run into debate on a unkown forum regarding multi use of XP install disk.
I just got a new job at refurbishing old computers, that is mostly just dustfilled and in rare cases have bad ram/hdd/gpu/psu or any other malfunctions.
Is it against MS EULA to use one install CD on multiple computers, and ofcourse only on computers that have the official Windows key sticked on them? (in this case Win XP Home and Pro, we dont get any pc's that can handle higher OS then XP, and all below XP get recycled accordingly to latest Recycle laws)
Is there a key out there that I can use on computers that has no Windows key on them, that allow me to install Windows and will give the person 30-60 day's to activate it after it's been sold? (is there any way that the key would be activated after it's been sold (the new owner boots up the PC), in case I could not sell it with in 30-60 day time)
I have Home and PRO original CD's but they have SP2 on them. Is there any place I can download latest version of PRO and Home? or do I have to Intergrate SP3 and all the extra patches my self? Is there any MS official site that can help me in creating the up to date install CD (with SP3 and all the newest updates)?
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allright, thanks guy's this would answer my questions.
Altough Palcouk, if my memory is right, I think I had seen somewhere on the MS site a key that you can use to install windows
but that only gives 30-60 day's until the client has to purchase an official windows key for his PC.
altough I might be wrong.
If you are planning to sell a refurbished computer with a Microsoft Windows operating system installed on it, you must include the following to the purchaser:
1. The Certificiate of Authenticity (COA)
2. The original Windows installation disc or Windows recovery partition installed by the original computer manufacturer.
3. The written Windows licensing agreement or End User License Agreement (EULA).
Note: You cannot sell the refurbished computer without the above. You cannot provide the purchaser with "no Windows Disc" and certainly not a "copied" Windows disc you made yourself. Please review the following:
Distribution of Incomplete Software Packages
Before You Buy - Understand the Dangers of Counterfeit
Carey Frisch