Question on buying Windows XP OS

Wall7486

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I want to make a disclaimer that I'm not encouraging pirating or any type of illegal activities.

The last 3 rig I've built I bought the Windows XP OEM. It gets kind of tedious as the $$ adds up when I build more rigs. Is there a way I can avoid this, for instance can I use one CD-KEY for another computer or are there other alternatives.
 

Tbirdkid

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for file sharing, you cant use xp home on several pcs in your home. you can on pro. but remember, i dont know if its legal or not.
 

Zebo

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Try linux. It's free!!!!

(you'll understand real quick why XP pro is worth every penny)
 

EULA

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I have a single XP key that I used on about 40 PCs, but I have the licenses for em...
 

rmrf

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ubuntu linux is easy, too easy to set up on a machine. everything is gui-fied, so you shouldn't have trouble configuring any of the services that you need.

http://www.ubuntulinux.org/download/

That is probably the best newb distro out there right now, besides a liveCD. Give it a try and see what you think.
 

Zebo

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Originally posted by: rmrf
ubuntu linux is easy, too easy to set up on a machine. everything is gui-fied, so you shouldn't have trouble configuring any of the services that you need.

http://www.ubuntulinux.org/download/

That is probably the best newb distro out there right now, besides a liveCD. Give it a try and see what you think.

How do I set monitor resolution to 100hz and 1600 x 1200?
 

stars

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Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: rmrf
ubuntu linux is easy, too easy to set up on a machine. everything is gui-fied, so you shouldn't have trouble configuring any of the services that you need.

http://www.ubuntulinux.org/download/

That is probably the best newb distro out there right now, besides a liveCD. Give it a try and see what you think.

How do I set monitor resolution to 100hz and 1600 x 1200?


https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
 

bsobel

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Can you try to stay on topic, posting 'Use Linux' isn't helping the original poster.
 

Leros

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The simple answer is you can install your copy of windows on another computer. It will work, but you will be using the software illegally. You need to have a license for each computer. That being said, im sure 99% of people with one license use it on a few computesr.
 

dawks

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Buying a new processor for every computer is kind of tedious.. Perhaps Intel or AMD will just give me more processors?

Activation on XP Home, nein on XP Pro, of course.
 

nweaver

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eh, Pro has activiation, unless you shelled out the big bucks for a Volume License version (AKA Corp edition).
 

nweaver

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Originally posted by: JToxic
The simple answer is you can install your copy of windows on another computer. It will work, but you will be using the software illegally. You need to have a license for each computer. That being said, im sure 99% of people with one license use it on a few computesr.



I think you statistics are off. I know that of my family, we have 5 computers and 7 licenses (One on linux, one my brother bought because he hated the HP Restore partition crap).
 

Leros

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Originally posted by: nweaver
Originally posted by: JToxic
The simple answer is you can install your copy of windows on another computer. It will work, but you will be using the software illegally. You need to have a license for each computer. That being said, im sure 99% of people with one license use it on a few computesr.



I think you statistics are off.

Im sure they are. Im just saying its a very common practice for people to buy one license for 2+ computers.


 

Zebo

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Originally posted by: stars
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: rmrf
ubuntu linux is easy, too easy to set up on a machine. everything is gui-fied, so you shouldn't have trouble configuring any of the services that you need.

http://www.ubuntulinux.org/download/

That is probably the best newb distro out there right now, besides a liveCD. Give it a try and see what you think.

How do I set monitor resolution to 100hz and 1600 x 1200?


<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto</a>


That does'nt look very GUI to me brudda...Plus intalling the drivers is another bitch which you did'nt cover.

 

Tbirdkid

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I would tend to disagree with ya budman... on this specific issue.

Ubuntu is a very thorough/stable version of linux. As a matter of fact, i believe its the highest downloaded linux on distrowatch right now. If linux is a possibility, then i would run ubuntu, since i do at home.

You can use it at home, just have to have more than 1 license. You could do it with only 1 license, but it would be illegal.

 

dawks

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Originally posted by: STaSh
Originally posted by: dawks
Buying a new processor for every computer is kind of tedious.. Perhaps Intel or AMD will just give me more processors?

Huh?

Activation on XP Home, nein on XP Pro, of course.

What?


Trouble with your english skills? :) This is another case of the OP looking for a way of 'cheating' the system. Another who wants to pay for XP once and use it on multiple systems. Well I want to pay for one processor and get several.. Not a bad idea, no? I want a few cars, so I'll just go buy one, and drive three or four home.

Second sentence is pretty clear.. I've never seen XP Pro with activation. I guess that's just because I'm lucky. Anyway to differentiate between pro/corp other then the fact that activation isn't there?

Enjoy!
 

stash

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Well I want to pay for one processor and get several.. Not a bad idea, no? I want a few cars, so I'll just go buy one, and drive three or four home.

My sarcasm detector was in the shop I guess ;)

I've never seen XP Pro with activation. I guess that's just because I'm lucky

Do you run a volume license copy of Pro at home? Or do you just use Home at home?
 

sourceninja

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Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: stars
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: rmrf
ubuntu linux is easy, too easy to set up on a machine. everything is gui-fied, so you shouldn't have trouble configuring any of the services that you need.

http://www.ubuntulinux.org/download/

That is probably the best newb distro out there right now, besides a liveCD. Give it a try and see what you think.

How do I set monitor resolution to 100hz and 1600 x 1200?


<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto"><a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto</a></a>


That does'nt look very GUI to me brudda...Plus intalling the drivers is another bitch which you did'nt cover.



Drivers are easy, check out www.ubuntuguide.org