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"Tony M." <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 18 Apr 2006 20:13:31 -0700
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It would appear that the ad is *implying* that you can do that, but you 
would not be legally licensed to do so.  You would need to buy a full 
version of the OS to properly (ie: legally) install it.

Tony Mayer


Bob Lendrim wrote:

>I am considering purchase of a laptop computer on Ebay. This question concerns the OS. The ad states that the OS is not included and the computer boots to the bios. But it also says a COA for 2000 Pro is attached to the machine. This is what it says under Specifications:
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>"Certificate of Authenticity COA: Windows 2000 Professional (Operating System not included, only the COA affixed to the machine.)"
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>If I buy that COA with the machine, and buy or borrow a 2000 Pro CD somewhere, will I have the ability and the right to install, use and update 2000 Pro on that machine? I'm not trying to cheat Microsoft, just trying to understand what I can/cannot do from a practical and legal standpoint. Thanks, Bob
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