"I HAVE REALISED that I can not move to Vista, ever, Microsoft is forcing me to Linux. "
An interesting point of view.


That sounds scary! Can anyone confirm it?the author wrote:Microsoft, in possibly the most shortsighted move in the company's history, decided to lock Vista down to the first PC it is installed to and not allow you to move it legally.
So it seems the author quoted above is in error, and has old information. The thread posted below shows that Microsoft backed down from their initial stance.Microsoft wrote:15. REASSIGN TO ANOTHER DEVICE.
a. Software Other than Windows Anytime Upgrade. You may uninstall the software and
install it on another device for your use. You may not do so to share this license between
devices.
b. Windows Anytime Upgrade Software. The first user of the software may reassign the
license to another device one time, but only if the license terms of the software you upgraded
from allows reassignment.
16. TRANSFER TO A THIRD PARTY.
a. Software Other Than Windows Anytime Upgrade. The first user of the software may
make a one time transfer of the software, and this agreement, directly to a third party. The first
user must uninstall the software before transferring it separately from the device. The first user
may not retain any copies.
b. Windows Anytime Upgrade Software. You may transfer the software directly to a third
party only with the licensed device. You may not keep any copies of the software or any earlier
version.
c. Other Requirements. Before any permitted transfer, the other party must agree that this
agreement applies to the transfer and use of the software. The transfer must include the proof
of license.

Actually i think it's not a problem by itself. But on the other side it's really annoying. I read thru this article. It's completely wrong what the author states.kulivontot wrote:I don't understand why activation is such a problem.
But only after a lot of criticism. The fact is they wanted to lock it to one PC for an OEM license, but got too much pushback. So they went halfway and just tightened up the EULA terms a little. Next time (SP1) they will be a little bit tighter still, and before you know it (SP2?) they will have what they wanted from the start.MS changed the eula
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