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Well, well, well,
Not so much straight laced as 'bent' laced, eh, S..
A couple of days ago, maybe, I came across an example of your one line
put-downs in either office.misc or publisher.. my day had not been
particularly good up to that point, but the timing was sooooooooooo good..
thank you..
--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
"Miss Perspicacia Tick" <noone@here.com> wrote in message
news:BKsZd.12021$p93.6410@fe06.highwinds-media.phx...
> Ken Blake wrote:
>> In news:uKThoLPKFHA.4056@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl,
>> Nite <nitemiche@nospamhotmail.com> typed:
>>
>>> I purchased the Windows Home XP "upgrade" edition to upgrade my
>>> computer, which had Windows ME pre-installed. I am now getting
>>> a new
>>> computer (no operating system pre-installed) - can I install XP
>>> to
>>> the new computer from the "upgrade" disk? It appears that I
>>> might
>>> have to put in the CD of my older version of Windows during the
>>> process, which of course I do not have since it was
>>> pre-installed ME.
>>> Am I going to be able to do this?
>>
>>
>>
>> First of all, what will happen to the old computer? You can't
>> have the same copy of XP on both machines. If you uninstall XP
>> from the old computer, or trash the computer, the XP Upgrade is
>> available to be used on another computer. If you don't, it's not
>> available.
>>
>> Assuming that you uninstall XP from the old computer, you can't
>> use the upgrade unless you have a qualifying product to upgrade
>> from or its installation CD to insert (as you say). So you have
>> two choices: either buy a full copy of XP, or buy a copy of an
>> older operating system (such as Windows 98) to use to qualify for
>> the upgrade.
>>
>> Buying a copy of Windows 98 is probably the cheaper choice.
>
> Although, Ken, to adhere to the EULA strictly, the upgrade is now 'spent'
> as the preinstalled ME was used as the QP and you and I both know that it
> states the /original/ product used to qualify - i.e. the upgrade is tied
> to the ME licence, which is tied to the old system, ergo the upgrade is
> tied to the old system.
>
> But, of course, rules were meant to be bent a little... ;o)
>
>
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