I bought a hard drive bundle. It's a legitimate purchase from a reputable vendor. What I THOUGHT I was getting was just a vista ultimate oem disk, what I GOT was vista ultimate system builders edition. I haven't opened the shrink wrap yet so I can still send it back, but if I don't need to that's fine. I've tried reading the license gibberish and it's pretty greek to me.
Here's what I understand please correct me if I'm wrong:
- I get no support (that's fine, I build machines all the time and support all the xp boxes at my job. And I have plenty of support from the web).
- I can only install on the ONE machine and it's forever tied to that machine (motherboard).
- If I sell the computer, I still should offer support for the computer as a system builder for the machine. (not a problem there, most of my computers go to my kids or family)
- That's pretty much all I can tell you...
My questions:
- This whole key/license being tied to one machine thing. What if the hard drive goes bad and I need to reinstall, doesn't that constitute installing on a new machine?
- What if the motherboard goes out and I found a better one, or I flat want different motherboard, still the same computer, just not the motherboard?
- If I do get rid of my computer and I want to keep the Vista license, can't I just install linux or xp on the computer to shove it out the door and keep the vista license? (this is the legal scenario, feel free to supply the 'creative' scenarios).
Thanks,
Rog...
Here's what I understand please correct me if I'm wrong:
- I get no support (that's fine, I build machines all the time and support all the xp boxes at my job. And I have plenty of support from the web).
- I can only install on the ONE machine and it's forever tied to that machine (motherboard).
- If I sell the computer, I still should offer support for the computer as a system builder for the machine. (not a problem there, most of my computers go to my kids or family)
- That's pretty much all I can tell you...
My questions:
- This whole key/license being tied to one machine thing. What if the hard drive goes bad and I need to reinstall, doesn't that constitute installing on a new machine?
- What if the motherboard goes out and I found a better one, or I flat want different motherboard, still the same computer, just not the motherboard?
- If I do get rid of my computer and I want to keep the Vista license, can't I just install linux or xp on the computer to shove it out the door and keep the vista license? (this is the legal scenario, feel free to supply the 'creative' scenarios).
Thanks,
Rog...