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jarsek
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      03-24-2010
Hi,

Does anyone know if Microsoft allows you to transfer the licence key (for
say Vista) to another computer if the the first computer becomes irreparably
damaged?

I'm guessing no, but can anyone confirm?

Thanks,

Jim

 
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Shenan Stanley
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      03-24-2010
jarsek wrote:
> Does anyone know if Microsoft allows you to transfer the licence
> key (for say Vista) to another computer if the the first computer
> becomes irreparably damaged?
>
> I'm guessing no, but can anyone confirm?


Not enough information.

There are several different license types (like OEM, Retail, Volume, etc.)
and your answer would depend on the type.

If OEM (usually the type that comes with third-tier computers and laptops
like Dell, HP, Gateway, Lenovo, Packard Bell, etc and so on) - then thanks
to the licensing type said third-tier vendor chose (to make things less
expensive for them/you) - OEM - then no - you cannot transfer your license
to a new computer.

If retail (you bought it from a store and it came in a nice box, etc...) -
uninstall it on one, install it on another. Rinse and repeat until you tire
or die.

Volume and so on are also a bit looser than OEM licenses. That is one of
the reasons it is less expensive.

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      03-24-2010


"jarsek" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know if Microsoft allows you to transfer the licence key (for
> say Vista) to another computer if the the first computer becomes
> irreparably damaged?
>
> I'm guessing no, but can anyone confirm?


Why wouldn't they, as long as you are the owner (buyer) and have the CD/DVD
to prove it.
But that would be a guess, too.

Harry.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim


 
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Ken Blake, MVP
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      03-24-2010
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 22:21:47 -0000, "jarsek" <> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know if Microsoft allows you to transfer the licence key (for
> say Vista) to another computer if the the first computer becomes irreparably
> damaged?
>
> I'm guessing no, but can anyone confirm?




If it's a retail copy, yes, you can move it from computer to computer
for any reason at all, as often as you need to or want to. The only
restriction is that it may not be on two computers at once.

But if it's an OEM copy, the license is tied to the first computer
it's installed on and it may never be moved to another, not even if
the original computer dies or is stolen.

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xfile
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      03-24-2010
Hi,

As others said, one cannot transfer an OEM license *to* another
computer(brand new or used), but it doesn't prohibit one from repairing the
system including replacing critical components(e.g. motherboard, CPU, DRAM,
VGA card, and/or HDD).

So unless all critical components failed at the same time, one can legally
use the existing license for replacing failed components.

Hope this helps and good luck.


"jarsek" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know if Microsoft allows you to transfer the licence key (for
> say Vista) to another computer if the the first computer becomes
> irreparably damaged?
>
> I'm guessing no, but can anyone confirm?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim


 
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Ken Blake, MVP
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      03-25-2010
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 18:05:40 -0700, "Mr. Jon Pope"
<****> wrote:

> EXCUSE THE EMAIL ADDY.
>
> But Ken your wrong on this one



Nope, what I said is correct; it's what the license permits you to do
or not to do.


> I have nought OEM versions before and if a
> component died or blew up Mircosoft let me re use the install CD many times



Then you were very fortunate in finding Microsoft employees who were
nice to you. That doesn't change what the rules are.


> as a matter of fact my computer blew up using XP more than 50 times



You had one computer blow up 50 times? Wow! That's extraordinary, but
it sure sounds like a terrible computer.






> "Ken Blake, MVP" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 22:21:47 -0000, "jarsek" <> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Does anyone know if Microsoft allows you to transfer the licence key (for
> >> say Vista) to another computer if the the first computer becomes
> >> irreparably
> >> damaged?
> >>
> >> I'm guessing no, but can anyone confirm?

> >
> >
> >
> > If it's a retail copy, yes, you can move it from computer to computer
> > for any reason at all, as often as you need to or want to. The only
> > restriction is that it may not be on two computers at once.
> >
> > But if it's an OEM copy, the license is tied to the first computer
> > it's installed on and it may never be moved to another, not even if
> > the original computer dies or is stolen.
> >
> > --
> > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
> > Please Reply to the Newsgroup


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Gene E. Bloch
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      03-25-2010
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 18:13:48 -0700, Ken Blake, MVP wrote:

>> as a matter of fact my computer blew up using XP more than 50 times


> You had one computer blow up 50 times? Wow! That's extraordinary, but
> it sure sounds like a terrible computer.


I have seen reviews referring to a computer as dynamite...

One of them must be what Mr. Jon pope bought :-)

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      03-25-2010
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 18:21:25 -0700, "Gene E. Bloch"
<not-> wrote:

> On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 18:13:48 -0700, Ken Blake, MVP wrote:
>
> >> as a matter of fact my computer blew up using XP more than 50 times

>
> > You had one computer blow up 50 times? Wow! That's extraordinary, but
> > it sure sounds like a terrible computer.

>
> I have seen reviews referring to a computer as dynamite...
>
> One of them must be what Mr. Jon pope bought :-)



LOL!


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      03-25-2010
> Then you were very fortunate in finding Microsoft employees who were
> nice to you. That doesn't change what the rules are.


If you read his statement (see below), it has nothing to do with what you
said and it's perfectly legitimate.

>[...]if a
> component died or blew up Mircosoft let me re use the install CD many
> times
> as a matter of fact my computer blew up using XP more than 50 times.




"Ken Blake, MVP" <> wrote in message
news:...
> On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 18:05:40 -0700, "Mr. Jon Pope"
> <****> wrote:
>
>> EXCUSE THE EMAIL ADDY.
>>
>> But Ken your wrong on this one

>
>
> Nope, what I said is correct; it's what the license permits you to do
> or not to do.
>
>
>> I have nought OEM versions before and if a
>> component died or blew up Mircosoft let me re use the install CD many
>> times

>
>
> Then you were very fortunate in finding Microsoft employees who were
> nice to you. That doesn't change what the rules are.
>
>
>> as a matter of fact my computer blew up using XP more than 50 times

>
>
> You had one computer blow up 50 times? Wow! That's extraordinary, but
> it sure sounds like a terrible computer.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>> "Ken Blake, MVP" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>> > On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 22:21:47 -0000, "jarsek" <> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> Does anyone know if Microsoft allows you to transfer the licence key
>> >> (for
>> >> say Vista) to another computer if the the first computer becomes
>> >> irreparably
>> >> damaged?
>> >>
>> >> I'm guessing no, but can anyone confirm?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > If it's a retail copy, yes, you can move it from computer to computer
>> > for any reason at all, as often as you need to or want to. The only
>> > restriction is that it may not be on two computers at once.
>> >
>> > But if it's an OEM copy, the license is tied to the first computer
>> > it's installed on and it may never be moved to another, not even if
>> > the original computer dies or is stolen.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
>> > Please Reply to the Newsgroup

>
> --
> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
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Ken Blake, MVP
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      03-25-2010
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 19:01:10 -0700, "xfile" <> wrote:

> > Then you were very fortunate in finding Microsoft employees who were
> > nice to you. That doesn't change what the rules are.

>
> If you read his statement (see below), it has nothing to do with what you
> said and it's perfectly legitimate.



You are right. He said "component" and I missed it. Sorry.

Changing a component and reinstalling Windows in the same computer can
be done with OEM copy as often as you need to or want to. Not a
problem.


> >[...]if a
> > component died or blew up Mircosoft let me re use the install CD many
> > times
> > as a matter of fact my computer blew up using XP more than 50 times.

>
>
>
> "Ken Blake, MVP" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 18:05:40 -0700, "Mr. Jon Pope"
> > <****> wrote:
> >
> >> EXCUSE THE EMAIL ADDY.
> >>
> >> But Ken your wrong on this one

> >
> >
> > Nope, what I said is correct; it's what the license permits you to do
> > or not to do.
> >
> >
> >> I have nought OEM versions before and if a
> >> component died or blew up Mircosoft let me re use the install CD many
> >> times

> >
> >
> > Then you were very fortunate in finding Microsoft employees who were
> > nice to you. That doesn't change what the rules are.
> >
> >
> >> as a matter of fact my computer blew up using XP more than 50 times

> >
> >
> > You had one computer blow up 50 times? Wow! That's extraordinary, but
> > it sure sounds like a terrible computer.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >> "Ken Blake, MVP" <> wrote in message
> >> news:...
> >> > On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 22:21:47 -0000, "jarsek" <> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Hi,
> >> >>
> >> >> Does anyone know if Microsoft allows you to transfer the licence key
> >> >> (for
> >> >> say Vista) to another computer if the the first computer becomes
> >> >> irreparably
> >> >> damaged?
> >> >>
> >> >> I'm guessing no, but can anyone confirm?
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > If it's a retail copy, yes, you can move it from computer to computer
> >> > for any reason at all, as often as you need to or want to. The only
> >> > restriction is that it may not be on two computers at once.
> >> >
> >> > But if it's an OEM copy, the license is tied to the first computer
> >> > it's installed on and it may never be moved to another, not even if
> >> > the original computer dies or is stolen.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
> >> > Please Reply to the Newsgroup

> >
> > --
> > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
> > Please Reply to the Newsgroup


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