HP Vista OEM on assembled PC?

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Last year, I bought a HP laptop preloaded with XP Pro. Also i got a Vista Home Premium for the same under some offer at a discounted price. Now Vista is having some issues(mainly audio and webcam) on the laptop. So i uninstalled it. I was thinking if i could use that Vista on my assembled PC. Is it permitted/possible? :ashamed:Edit: Please note that I have not activated that Vista on laptop!!
 
i doubt oem editions would run on a diff computer. its certainly worth a try right?u wont lose the license anyways :)
 
Sushubh, I tried installing it on the assembled one. It installed and worked fine! But should i activate it? or is it any kind of illegal thing to do?:confused:
 
You mean i should read the entire EULA page to figure it out :wall:
 
but i dont think it would be illegal. you own the license.

i think you can buy oem edition windows and office from ebay and they are legal i believe. :P

but i don't think you should be facing any problem as long as you are running it on a single machine.

OEM software may be licensed under conditions requiring that it be sold with computer hardware. Such conditions have been ruled null and void by the courts of some countries, such as Germany. In those countries where they are deemed binding, to avoid contravening the conditions while passing OEM software savings on to end users, some retailers will sell OEM software with a token hardware device of small cost, such as an obsolete motherboard, single SIMM, or a cable splitter to satisfy the letter of the licensing agreement.

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in fact i personally want to use the vista home premium i got with my laptop on my desktop. i already have the ultimate edition at my place purchased...

i have not tried installing the Dell copy on my desktop though :P
 
On the disk it says "For use only as an upgrade to a qualifying HP PC" Also on Product key it is shown "Windows Vista Home Premium HP". Can MS figure out after i activate that this was given for an HP system? The thing is that i don't want to waste that copy! :wall:
 
well the point remains... the companies would enforce it on you to keep it with the laptop it was shipped with.

but these things rarely are accepted in courts :P

i had personally hate to waste my copy of vista home premium... considering i am realizing stuff it is lacking compared to the higher editions.

i might gift/sell it to a friend who bought an ubuntu loaded Dell. that might work well and i would not care abt the legality of the thing.

Microsoft Small Business Community Blog : OEM Software. Let's Set The Record Straight...

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This is the quote from User Agreement.
You may install one copy of the software on the licensed device. You may
use the software on up to two processors on that device at one time.

Does this mean installing on quad-core violates the agreement? :huh:
 
no its 2 CPUs, with any number of cores! :) so you can plug in 2 quad-core CPUs for a total of eight cores!
 
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