Windows Vista license can be uninstalled and reinstalled on other machines
Previously, Microsoft decided to allow only once to reinstall the operating system - if the user wanted to reinstall again, he had to buy it again to keep Vista running normally. But an expert's opinion made the firm relax "martial law".
Microsoft executive director Nick White posted an article on the Windows Vista blog, saying that copyright terms will limit hardware developers.
" Our goal is to fight copyright infringement, but that initial rule affects important customers, including hardware and PC developers ," White wrote. " It was they who supported us in the development of Windows Vista. We appreciate the time and effort that you (the hardware developers) have designed, built and restructured their products. ; we find that the previous rules are in your way and that's why we changed the terms . "
The regulation of transferring Vista operating system license for computers (including Home Basic, Home Premium, Business and Ultimate) has been revised as follows: " Users can remove software on one machine." calculate and reinstall on other devices to use. They are not allowed to do so to share this registry for multiple computers ".
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