Well I don't read EULA that carefully. But it seems MS can do nothing to
prevent key transfer of this kind.
"David B." wrote:
> I didn't say it wouldn't work, I'm saying, for those that like to remain in
> compliance with the EULA, they cannot do what you suggest because what you
> stated in your OP is not "legal", and MS WOULD likely consider it piracy.
> The Key on the side if the PC is valid for that PC ONLY, it is not
> transferable to another computer.
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> > If you're correct, then why will one successfully activiate Vista on
> > another
> > PC using the key on my COA sticker?
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