hey, thhat's a good idea...trash the original hard drive, send it back to MS and then install a new one...but would you "have" to install MS on the new hard drive? Technically the new hard drive is not part of the "original package" so why should it have to contain "original software?"
Rodney > So suppose you R & R the hard drive, and then send the old disk with > software to M$ for Xmas. That way, they get their install of software > back. Since the software is still installed on the originally intended > device, have you met the letter of the law??? Also, how does this > policy jive with upgrades? It seems to me that you should start with > a clean hard drive for each upgrade/install to prevent subsequent > troubles. > > Just a thought, > > Ben > > > > "It is a legal requirement that pre-installed operating systems >> remain with a machine for the life of the machine." > >> If this is intended to mean what it says, then Microsoft is >> effectively treating the hardware and the software as a single, >> integrated package > that >> you're not allowed to break up. If the statement is applied without >> qualification, then you're in breach of your licence agreement (and/or >> > some >> bizarre law they've sneaked past us) if you vape Windows and put > something >> else on instead, or if (as do many major companies) you buy a bunch of >> > PCs >> with one MS installed and then install another.... > >> -- > > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau -- Rodney Kanno Webpage: http://home.hawaii.rr.com/kanno65 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
