Allan wrote:
> Hi, ive tried to install my genuine copy of windows vista home premium
> edition on to my computer, however the same copy and the same product key has
> been used on my wifes computer previous to my attempt in installing the same
> copy on mine, i was wondering whether it was possible to purchase a copy of
> vista home premium and distribute it to the computers around my household and
> connect to the internet.
> After installing the copy a second time onto my computer i updated it and it
> told me that my version of vista has already been registered..is there any
> way to fix this problem or do i have to buy a whole new version for every
> single person in my family who has a computer in my household again????
> Regards
> Allan
You need to purchase a separate Vista license for each computer on
which you install it.
Just as it has *always* been with *all* Microsoft operating
systems, it's necessary (to be in compliance with both the EULA and U.S.
copyright law
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/117.html), if not
technically) to purchase one Vista license for each computer on which it
is installed. (Consult an attorney versed in copyright law to determine
final applicability in your locale.) The only way in which Vista
licensing differs from that of earlier versions of Windows (up until
WinXP, that is) is that Microsoft has added a copy protection and
anti-theft mechanism, Product Activation, to prevent (or at least make
more difficult) multiple installations using a single license.
With Vista Ultimate, it's sometimes possible to qualify for
additional licenses, at a reduced cost:
Windows Vista: Windows Vista Family Discount
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...ydiscount.mspx
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