Hi SLUG,

Had an interesting day today, our IT department found out I was running Ubuntu instead of Windows XP........

My setup currently is:

New Dell lappy, it came with Vista and a XP Pro downgrade License. I still have a 40 gig partition with that original install on it, on the other partition I have Ubuntu 9.04 32 bit with XP Pro running in Sun's VirtualBox. It works a treat. Unfortunatly the software I train people on only runs in Windows and the company will not make it for any other platform....anyway my setup currently works fantastically.

Well the issue that IT have with my setup is that the Windows XP Pro Key I took off an old Toshiba Laptop that they threw in the dumpster, is "violating" the OEM EULA. After doing a quick search online and filtering out the crap, I found that I actually am! According to the OEM Windows XP EULA, it can only ever be installed on the original COMPUTER and that's it. The licence basically dies with the hardware....thanks microsoft (I guess that's why Billy's so rich)

So in order to comply, I need a "retail" version of XP Pro which can be installed on multiple PCs (not running at the same time).

My Boss who would have to approve the expense of either XP or 7 retail version is very anti anything not microsoft.

I will offer to personally pay for the copy of 7 so I can keep my Ubuntu setup, but would like to find a loophole.

So my question to you folks is:

Is there a way around buying either a XP "open" license or Windows 7 Pro Retail?

Thanks

Scott
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