Nov 02, 2008 21:15
I have a bright new shiny (Macbook). In order to interact with the rest of the world, I want to be able to dual boot it to Windows. So does anyone have any spare XP intallations they'd be willing to give me? Since clearly, everyone's upgraded to Vista by now. Haven't they?
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Best source of new keys is institutions with a Windows site licence. When they buy new pooters these will often come with a licence each, which they don't need because the site licence makes them redundant. Employees can often persuade the IT dept to let them use one. (This is completely legal, since the licence is paid for.)
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Sure, that's always the way. But the point is that the "previously installed system" probably came with its own key, which the institution doesn't need because they have a site licence. No disc. But the disc is meaningless. You can borrow an XP install disc from anyone (it's not illegal). The thing you need is the key.
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What part of the world are you having trouble with? You can solve even games/ms office problems with Codeweaver's products - no need for Windows. And I doubt you'd have many problems with networking either. Of course, if it's special windows-only software then that's different
(And I haven't upgraded to Vista. I do run Ubuntu Studio on my PC at the moment (alongside XP) and it's ace, video card works and everything. But that's not really relevent)
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Although the problems I just had converting a Mac powerpoint file to a pdf and retaining page size (1 metre squared) makes me think that having access to the rest of the world's norm is sometimes useful.
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