Maybe OEM remains and dies on the machine on paper, but with one copy, one
PC, there should be no reason that he can't install it. I've done it many
times with an OEM copy tied to hardware other than a PC.
Not a big deal and he shouldn't even give it a second thought. I never do !
"corbomite" <-> wrote in message news:46853ba4$...
> OEM remains and dies on the machine it is first installed on.
>
> Now if you can get around that limitation is another story...
>
> Also some stores sell OEM with other hardware like a mouse...
> I don't know if that means that the license is tied to the mouse alone.. I
> doubt it.
>
> Some vendors define the "pc" as the Motherboard.
>
>
> "Bill Yanaire" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Sure he can if he has the product key to enter. (some OEM's like Dell
>> won't install on another computer)
>>
>> It should only be installed on one PC.
>>
>>
>> "corbomite" <-> wrote in message news:...
>>> ahhh yes.. YARWVS = yet another reason why vista stinks..
>>>
>>> No.
>>> The oem version of XP cannot be installed on another machine.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "wdk" <> wrote in message
>>> news:847C9C16-B3FF-4BA7-B3C2-...
>>>> Just got a new notebook with Vista installed. Like it OK, but having
>>>> MIDI
>>>> problems. The consensus in the music community is there's not many
>>>> stable
>>>> Vista drivers out there yet for MIDI software and hardware, and
>>>> everybody's
>>>> just rolling back to XP.
>>>>
>>>> Have an OEM copy of XP that I installed on a desktop computer that died
>>>> about a year ago. Haven't used it since. Can I just format the hard
>>>> drive on
>>>> my notebook and install that copy of XP?
>>>
>>>
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