Alister Christie wrote on Wednesday, 28 June 2006 3:13 p.m.: > You'd probably have to re-activate windows and is probably against > their license agreement in some way (which I should read one day) - > replacing the entire computer and "ghosting" the system back onto it.
I don't imagine it's against their licence agreement as long as you aren't trying to run two copies simultaneously. However you are right, on non-volume licenced versions of Windows you will probably be forced to reactivate which means a support call to Microsoft. If it's a genuine hardware failure I can't see how they could deny reactivation though. Cheers, Paul _______________________________________________ Offtopic mailing list [email protected] http://ns3.123.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/offtopic
