Ah, Microsoft.
Oct. 17th, 2006 09:14 pmhttp://news.zdnet.com/2100-9590_22-6126379.html
(Edit: It seems that this URL does not like the 'direct clicking through to' thing. In brief: Apparently, Microsoft has decided to limit Vista's ability to transfer to new computers to 'once' (and that's only for the retail version; the OEM version won't transfer at all.) This will be enforced by their anti-privacy...PIRACY software tools.)
I wonder how Microsoft defines a 'new computer'.
If I yank out my hard drive and put in a larger one, is that a new computer? If I move all my guts into a new case? Replace the motherboard and processor?
Stupid. Stupid, stupid. STUPID.
(Edit: It seems that this URL does not like the 'direct clicking through to' thing. In brief: Apparently, Microsoft has decided to limit Vista's ability to transfer to new computers to 'once' (and that's only for the retail version; the OEM version won't transfer at all.) This will be enforced by their anti-privacy...PIRACY software tools.)
I wonder how Microsoft defines a 'new computer'.
If I yank out my hard drive and put in a larger one, is that a new computer? If I move all my guts into a new case? Replace the motherboard and processor?
Stupid. Stupid, stupid. STUPID.