And most software on the Mac actually scan all your Drives for prious licensed versions of the install if it detects none you have to enter the serial number and if you don't have the serial Number your up the creek without a paddle.
Steven H. Blackwell wrote:
Actually it's the Mac OS that has the incorrect behavior here in my view. Windows logo certification requires the presence of the original installer (CD or network) to upgrade. This helps control illegal copies and piracy.
Steven
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