Dual boot and licences
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Dual boot and licences
I feel I should know this but don't. If I make one of the home machines dual boot (Windows XP & 64 bit Windows 7), will I have to buy a second licence for, say, the AV even though the sw is only on one machine ?? Was just going to upgrade from XP to 7 but 'er indoors is addicted to Outlook Express and frowns upon change.

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Lawyers armed with EULA's at ten paces methinks. As I recall, most programs offer you a license for ONE machine. That it has two modes of operation is (IMHO) quite immaterial to the basic concept. But then again I am not a lawyer and sadly, I plead guilty to simply ticking the agreement box without ever reading the full epistle.
Programs which require online registration and activation may cause protests from the licensing authority however. Personally I've adopted the policy suggested (above) by the honorable member for Bracknell in these matters. So far I have yet to be disappointed.
f_o_r
Programs which require online registration and activation may cause protests from the licensing authority however. Personally I've adopted the policy suggested (above) by the honorable member for Bracknell in these matters. So far I have yet to be disappointed.
f_o_r
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Sounds like comforting news. Hadn't thought of the virtual machine approach. Thanks, I will do some research (has to be straightforward to avoid threats, sorry 'complaints' as I am supposed to call them). Will also save me a gazillion partitions on my nice, new, very expensive HDD.
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Thanks, I will do some research (has to be straightforward to avoid threats,




