Can you install Windows Vista on multiple machines?
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Can you install Windows Vista on multiple machines?
I was curious if Windows Vista auto connects online to see if the serial number is already registered, or any other new security features that weren't in XP?
I've gone one step further and found an activity that's roughly the polar opposite of computers.
Now my PC does a few things, instead of the many jobs it used to do.. and none require the latest and greatest in.. anything.
but anyways.. I don't know if you can install Vista on multiple machines because I really don't have the need for that.
Now my PC does a few things, instead of the many jobs it used to do.. and none require the latest and greatest in.. anything.
but anyways.. I don't know if you can install Vista on multiple machines because I really don't have the need for that.
One question I would have is if XP will handle DX10 games as well as Vista is supposed to?
The problem MS will be faced with are the gamers who upgrade regularly and are faced with buying a new license for every new hard drive. What happens if your HD fails? You have to buy another Vista? Seems to me these were the same scenarios talked about when XP came out and MS finally caved to the 6 month period.
I guess what is needed is a good hack that will block Vista from calling home.
The problem MS will be faced with are the gamers who upgrade regularly and are faced with buying a new license for every new hard drive. What happens if your HD fails? You have to buy another Vista? Seems to me these were the same scenarios talked about when XP came out and MS finally caved to the 6 month period.
I guess what is needed is a good hack that will block Vista from calling home.
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I guess we'll know when one comes out. If they REQUIRE DX10, then no. DX10 is Vista only.woodchip wrote:One question I would have is if XP will handle DX10 games as well as Vista is supposed to?
The notion that an average home user is supposed to buy 3 copies of a $200 program for 3 computers is patently absurd.
With XP having been out for several years and, relatively speaking, stable and secure, why in the world would anyone willingly want to go through another OS fiasco with Microsoft Vista? It doesn't make sense to me. It does the same damn thing as XP using twice the resources. That's not progress. That's a joke.
With XP having been out for several years and, relatively speaking, stable and secure, why in the world would anyone willingly want to go through another OS fiasco with Microsoft Vista? It doesn't make sense to me. It does the same damn thing as XP using twice the resources. That's not progress. That's a joke.
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Sounds like how 3DFX and ATI were/are building vid cards these days.Kyouryuu wrote:It does the same damn thing as XP using twice the resources. That's not progress. That's a joke.
This thing has "Me" written all over it.