[Computerbank] RE: Preinstalled Windows: AARGH! I can't get it off!
Matthew Moyle-Croft
mmc at mmc.com.au
Wed May 1 12:13:19 UTC 2002
Hmm,
Does kind of beg the question:
What exactly defines the "hardware" as THE hardware?
The CPU?
The Harddisk?
The motherboard?
The case?
Does this mean if I upgrade the CPU I'm no longer licensed? If I use the
CPU in another machine is it licensed or not?
What if I change the MB or Harddisk? Heck, what if I change the case that
the little evil "windows license tag" is attached to?
What if in fact I install a second harddrive and put linux on that?
What if I attach a case badge that says "Linux Inside"? The hardware
changes, is that an issue????
If I buy a computer without a license (a Naked PC Rated R) and then glue the
P133 from a machine that was licensed for Windows onto the top of the case,
is it licensed? Or is it now just a hedgehog?
Personally, I think Microsoft owe me. I had countless days of my life
wasted by their crap (not as many days as some poor people, but enough
all the same).
MMC
On Wed, 1 May 2002, Michael T. Cheshire wrote:
> I think you'll find what that is supposed to mean is that if you buy a PC with Windowz then the licence for Windowz must stay with the PC for life ie it cannot be transfered to another machine(s). I beleive they are saying this in the context that a donated PC should have a Windows licence as the pc was most likely sold with Windows. This doesnt mean you cant wipe the PCs and put Linux on - you'd just have a windows licence attatched to that PC which was not being used and could not be transfered.
>
> M.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Romana Challans [mailto:romana at timelady.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, 1 May 2002 10:46 AM
> To: Computerbank Australia Inc; LinuxSA
> Subject: Preinstalled Windows: AARGH! I can't get it off!
>
>
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/25085.html
>
> If a PC shipped with Windows preinstalled, can you remove the OS and install
> Linux instead? Well, no, according to Microsoft. A somewhat obscure Microsoft
> site aimed at helping schools deal with donated computers flatly states: "It
> is a legal requirement that pre-installed operating systems remain with a
> machine for the life of the machine."
> <snip>
>
> the implications of this are, well, scary!
> if anyone can't get the rest of the article, let me know, i'll post it...
>
> romana:)
> ??????????????????????????????????????????????????
> Romana Challans
> Computerbank Australia Incorporated - SA branch coordinator
> http://www.linunix.com/cbsa/
>
> "Between the idea and the reality,
> Between the motion and the act,
> Falls the Shadow..."
> (TS Eliot)
> ??????????????????????????????????????????????????
>
>
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Matthew
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