I wanted to know if anyone knew whether or not I could install XP with Boot Camp using those back up CD's they give you with your PC.
Anyone? Thanks.
Anyone? Thanks.
I wanted to know if anyone knew whether or not I could install XP with Boot Camp using those back up CD's they give you with your PC.
Anyone? Thanks.
Actually I was told my Microsoft Customer Support, that you "own" a license to use XP [or whatever version] on one machine, there was no stipulation as to how it was purchased [retail vs oem], as long as the one machine was disabled or decommisoned, the OS could be installed on another, as long as you have the proper product key.
So yes, you can use an OEM install disk with the proper product ID code, and if it says that the install count has been exceeded, call the telephone support [the install wizard gives you the phone #], and tell the 'robot' on the other end that you changed the motherboard [hey its a true statement], and it will issue a new key, all without ever speaking to a real live person.
I think that may be true for a license you purchased retail or OEM, I am talking about the bundled software however that is preinstalled on a machine, which is neither retail nor a standalone OEM but a third breed of cat.
http://www.microsoft.com/piracy/YourPC_do.mspx
"Another common misconception is that you can transfer a preinstalled or OEM copy of Windows from an "old" machine to a new machine. An OEM software license may not be transferred from and old machine to a new machine—even if that machine is no longer in use. The OEM license is tied to the machine on which it was originally installed and can't be transferred to other machines."
Wow. About the only thing I'm getting from the above replies is that Microsoft is the most bass-ackwards OS there is.
What about if I download Microsoft XP w/ Service Pack 2 from like BitTorrent...
Could I burn that onto a CD and then run Boot Camp... then when Boot Camp asks me for the XP CD I just insert that one?
What do you guys think?
And if Microsoft will let you install and activate whatever you've managed to install, you're in about as good shape as you can be.I would just attempt to install bootcamp with the discs you have, assuming all the liscensing checks out. The bootcamp installation will stop you if something goes wrong, but it won't like, blow up or anything. Worth a shot.
Okay. Yes. I am. How would I go about using that to my advantage and getting a copy of XP for cheap? Thanks.If you happen to be a college student you can probably get it very cheap.
Okay. Yes. I am. How would I go about using that to my advantage and getting a copy of XP for cheap? Thanks.
Check your bookstore? Remember that ideally you want a full retail (not upgrade) license and media.
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Check your bookstore? Remember that ideally you want a full retail (not upgrade) license and media.
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Ideally? Does that mean you can run an upgrade pack as full working OS if you didnt have it before?
No, then it wouldn't be an upgrade, it would be retail.
It is certainly possible to use XP upgrade media, as I did on my iMac, but it requires you to:
1) Have a legally transferable license (of 95, 98 or 2K) to install on your Mac and qualify for the upgrade.
2) Provide an external CD-ROM or tweak the install CD to make it work without an eject button.
Since it doesn't work "out of the box" and requires you to do some of your own legwork, Apple does not recommend such installs.
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Hmm. I just checked my bookstore, and its FULL PRICE for me.Both my and my friend's University offer full XP home for $10. You may find that you're in luck!