Linked by David Adams on Fri 18th Apr 2008 15:54 UTC, submitted by CIozzio
Law and Order A Microsoft executive sent out a snotty email chastising anyone who has been encouraging people to purchase the Vista upgrade and install it without owning a valid Windows license. People discovered long ago that the Vista upgrade, which costs half of what full license costs, will install on new hardware without verification of a previous install. Microsoft's Eric Ligman points out, to those people who weren't aware, that this is just as much a violation of the license as "borrowing" an install disk from a friend.
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RE[3]: No
by Kroc on Mon 21st Apr 2008 08:46 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: No"
Kroc
Member since:
2005-11-10

Yup, that's nice; and as a Mac user, I have to do diddly squat and it's already working. How many home users are going to send off for a 64-Bit disc, and then install it, and then track down 64-bit only drivers for it???

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RE[4]: No
by BluenoseJake on Mon 21st Apr 2008 10:41 in reply to "RE[3]: No"
BluenoseJake Member since:
2005-08-11

"How many home users are going to send off for a 64-Bit disc, and then install it, and then track down 64-bit only drivers for it???"

That's not the point, the point was the cost of win64, which is negligible, or the same as win32. If you buy a retail copy of Vista, you have to go and collect all the drivers for that too.

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