Re: Ghosting

From: David H. Lipman (DLipman~nospam~_at_Verizon.Net)
Date: 01/24/05


Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 08:46:31 -0500

Yes that would be legal. However, for the Ghost process to work, the two platforms would
have to have 99% of the same hardware or be the exact same model platform. Otherwise WinXP
will fail to boot.

-- 
Dave
"Matt" <Matt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3C03F69E-6B15-41D8-AFE8-9447F3F6E6C1@microsoft.com...
| Would it be legal to ghost a drive with Windows XP on it and put it into
| another computer as long as I own 2 copies of Windows XP?
|
| Or would I have to change the key on the ghosted?


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