If your Vista license is full-version, rather than Upgrade, and if your XP is not OEM, then you're ok using the XP elsewhere. If your XP is OEM, it's not supposed to go onto other computers, and if it was used as the qualifying OS for upgrading to Vista, then that would be double-dipping your XP.Originally posted by: Pirotech
Hello guys
My question is:
Is it legal to use the True Image backup of my old WindowsXP to restore it to another computer if I already upgraded XP to Vista?
Originally posted by: bigdaddy51
Upgrade means just that, UPGRADE. Once you upgrade a copy of XP, it's against the eula to continue to use it, UNLESS you uninstall Vista ,reinstall XP ,and call to reactivate it. You can then use your RETAIL copy of Vista ,on another pc, with a qualifying old OS on it.
You trade in your old car for $2400 off the purchase of your new car.Originally posted by: Pirotech
Yep, I meant 'upgrade' exactly, i.e. I had an XP version and also had a free Windows Vista upgrade, so that I didn't install Vista on top of XP. I guess, bigdaddy51 is right in his explanation.But what about backup archieves?
Generally speaking, I could simply restore the image of my old XP on the other computer and use it as well. True Image allows me to do this. Or this operation would be the same illegal? If so, why True Image has this feature?