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What about Linux?

Übereil


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/has ubuntu running as second OS


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Since you can't transfer a copy of Windows that comes with a new PC anyway, less than 10 percent of all Windows licenses are transferable at all. And of those, only a tiny percentage of users have ever tried to even transfer a Windows license once. The only people that really need to do this regularly are hardcore PC enthusiasts who change their machine configurations regularly...And if you do actually have a catastrophic PC failure, you'll be able to transfer your license just as before. The process, as it turns out, hasn't changed at all. "The escalation process is exactly the same in Vista," Boettcher told me. "You have to call support. It just wasn't clear in Windows XP.


But it seems M$ won't give you a hard time if you just call there support line. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />. Still it is a hassle. lucky for me my MB or HD's are not replaced much (mb change every in 2-3 years).

Since when is copy protection punishing the legal buyers :'( .



Not in the mood for cheese?
That excuse has more holes than a slice this fine Gorgombert!