Unfortunately not. Once you install it you have 30 days to activate it. Once activated it can not be installed another computer. Even if you had to reinstall it on the same computer you would have to call Microsoft, explain why you are loading XP again, and receive a new serial number.
2007-02-24 02:39:55
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answered by Robert S 1
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Yes you can. But you will only be able to register with microsoft the first machine on which you installed the Software.
But registration is not mandatory anyway.
I once installed 30 computers with the same copy of Windows XP and it works just fine.
Hope it helps...
2007-02-24 02:38:38
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answered by YAMENTOU Lionnel 1
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Only 1 OS can be installed to one pc. Even though you are actually able to install the same copy of Windows on multiple computers, it's not legal.
2007-02-24 02:41:01
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answered by La Flaca 4
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There is a Retail version and OEM version. There are also Volume licenses sold. With the Retail version, you can install on one PC and make unlimited changes to hardware. With OEM version, you can install on one PC and have a limited number of changes to hardware. With OEM version you may be out of luck if you want to install on a system that you changed to a different motherboard if you used the OEM version on a previous motherboard.
2007-02-24 02:40:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but if you use it on more than one pc without buying a multiuser license, then you become a software pirate. Just thought you should know that.
The license agreement is for use on one PC only. But, there are ways around it if you know how.
2007-02-24 02:39:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Yup
2007-02-24 03:08:59
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2007-02-24 02:36:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you sure can
2007-02-24 02:35:12
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answered by cin_ann_43 6
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