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<blockquote data-quote="malibu434343" data-source="post: 616499" data-attributes="member: 48014"><p>I have an XP disk that came with a Dell at some point (not sure which one). It doesn't actually say it's a system restore disk, but it does say for use with a Dell only. I'm not sure how that would have turned out.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I have another question. I was reading up on the XP licensing stuff, and saw that you usually cannot move the OEM versions of XP from computer to computer. I am curious to know, though, if I install XP through bootcamp, remove it and restore the hard drive, and then want to install xp again, will my license still be valid since I'm putting it back on the same computer? I would think and hope so, but I'm not sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="malibu434343, post: 616499, member: 48014"] I have an XP disk that came with a Dell at some point (not sure which one). It doesn't actually say it's a system restore disk, but it does say for use with a Dell only. I'm not sure how that would have turned out. Anyway, I have another question. I was reading up on the XP licensing stuff, and saw that you usually cannot move the OEM versions of XP from computer to computer. I am curious to know, though, if I install XP through bootcamp, remove it and restore the hard drive, and then want to install xp again, will my license still be valid since I'm putting it back on the same computer? I would think and hope so, but I'm not sure. [/QUOTE]
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