Well I was hoping I could use much of my current stuff that is running under XP while I gradually make the move to mac.
So I ported my xp it with transporter to parallels on MBP but it demands an activation code. My XP was OEM.
Stuck.
Any way around it ? Could I buy a copy of XP but just use the
activation code with the ported system ? What XP would I need - would I get into difficulties with different service-pack versions, could I use an OEM version like this one (lots cheaper) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Microsoft-O..._1_1?ie=UTF8&s=software&qid=1212952085&sr=8-1
any other way around this ?
I'm in UK but will be in US the next few days - could I get something cheaper there to fix this problem ? I can understand why Ms want money out of me but I don't want a new version, just the old one with everything in already instead of months of installing and configuring.
Comparing this with the Mac approach to running on a new machine I am soooooo glad to be moving to mac.
andy
So I ported my xp it with transporter to parallels on MBP but it demands an activation code. My XP was OEM.
Stuck.
Any way around it ? Could I buy a copy of XP but just use the
activation code with the ported system ? What XP would I need - would I get into difficulties with different service-pack versions, could I use an OEM version like this one (lots cheaper) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Microsoft-O..._1_1?ie=UTF8&s=software&qid=1212952085&sr=8-1
any other way around this ?
I'm in UK but will be in US the next few days - could I get something cheaper there to fix this problem ? I can understand why Ms want money out of me but I don't want a new version, just the old one with everything in already instead of months of installing and configuring.
Comparing this with the Mac approach to running on a new machine I am soooooo glad to be moving to mac.
andy
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