mrgmhale wrote:
> Well, it does not "die" with it, but if it sees a significant change with
> the HW it may require you to reactivate it and maybe explain it away to a M$
> tech as a replacement motherboard in the same PC.  Could get edgy.  I would
> opt for the full version of XP Pro were it not for my MDSN subscription.

Another idea:

Could I buy a Vi$ta upgrade version to continue an OEM XP license after
the PC that bundled the XP died?

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