On 28/03/2012 22:50, richard wrote:
Thanks, I think that says yes if on the same machine. That does not qualify for an award for plain English

To be certain you should read that page before the "I agree" bit when you install. The license terms do change from time to time, but yes - my understanding is that if you have a retail or OEM license for a system you are licensed to run it in the virtual environment on that system. Microsoft have assisted me re-activate retail Windows versions (not OEM) on completely different hardware (after a motherboard failure) over the telephone. Not always the ogre they're purported to be :-)


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