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dkpriebe - 31 Oct 2003 23:28 GMT
How can I install my Windows XP on both my desktop and
notebook without having to buy 2 disks?
Jupiter Jones  [MVP] - 01 Nov 2003 00:08 GMT
As with all previous Microsoft consumer operating systems, one license
one computer.
If you want to install it on two computers, you need to buy two
copies.
Nothing has changed with the exception now there is an enforcement
mechanism.

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> How can I install my Windows XP on both my desktop and
> notebook without having to buy 2 disks?
Andrew E - 01 Nov 2003 00:13 GMT
You can install and run,but you cant register it.The
current copy only recieves one license,w/o a license
xp wont run after 30 days.
>-----Original Message-----
>How can I install my Windows XP on both my desktop and
>notebook without having to buy 2 disks?
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