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Re: Clone Vista into Virtual PC?
> "norm" <noone@afakeddomain.net> wrote in message
> The eula states that one cannot "run" vista home premium within in a
> virtual machine, not that one cannot run a virtual machine on it.
> MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA HOME PREMIUM
> ADDITIONAL LICENSE TERMS. The following additional license terms apply
> to Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium.
> 4. USE WITH VIRTUALIZATION TECHNOLOGIES. You may not use the software
> installed on the licensed device within a virtual (or otherwise
> emulated) hardware system.
> As far as virtual pc goes, it is just a matter of the word "supported",
> not the word "prohibited".
>
Val wrote:
Read that closely again - it does not say one cannot run VHP in a VM,
just that you cannot run the licenced copy on the real machine as a VM.
If you have a second VHP license, it can be installed to the VM.
Yes, it looks that such is the case. It also looks that one can run
ultimate as a second instance in a vm. Thanks for the heads-up.
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norm
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