xp on a macbook
I am a life long PC user. But that will soon change. I've decided its time to switch over to a Mac 
Leopard seems like it will be less painful for people like me.
My question is if I decided to use Boot camp or Parallel to install XP do I need to purchase a new copy just for the product key? I have the XP disk that came with my laptop as well as both x32 and x64 bit upgrade disks for Vista.
Thanks
J

Leopard seems like it will be less painful for people like me.
My question is if I decided to use Boot camp or Parallel to install XP do I need to purchase a new copy just for the product key? I have the XP disk that came with my laptop as well as both x32 and x64 bit upgrade disks for Vista.
Thanks
J
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My 2 cents.
Legally speaking yeah... you need a new license. OTOH, as long as it's not one of those OS restore only discs, you should be fine.
Why is there a difference?
Thanks!
Am I getting this right, the OEM disk I have will only work on the laptop it came with. So even if I went to an Apple store they can't sell me a new licence for that disk, I'd have to buy a whole new one?
You should just buy full version Windows XP2 Pro since this will last you through 2008, 2009, 2010. [Unless Vista starts to really kick in with the upgrades in 2008, which I kinda doubt].
This full version you should still check activation rules, etc. etc. bollocks.