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Posted by: John (Tuesday 6 December 2005, 10:49 AM)

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Like the origional contributor I have 2 PC's, one at home and one at my appartment (work 200 miles from home 5 days) I would have liked to uses XP on both but refuse to line bills pockets anymore. If the activation could be easily transfered i would be happy.
I am not in 2 places at once and would only be using one instance of XP at any one time!
..... but allas linux or downgrade to 98 seems to be the only solution then sell XP if i can deactivate it.

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