Is it legal to use old OEM Vista key on another PC?
The problem.
I have an expensive scanner that doesn’t work with my shiny new Win8 desktop, and Canon are not going to develop an upgrade from XP. Not yet having bought a new scanner, we use the local stationery shop when copies are needed.
A recent piece by Fred Langa about running legacy XP apps in a VM made me wonder whether hardware could be used in the same way. Assured by bobprimak and others that it sometimes works, I downloaded Oracle Viurtualbox and spent some hours reading the manual. Yesterday evening I looked for the XP installation disc, but it was not to be found. It was probably thrown out
once I was happy with W8 and saw no likelihood of ever needing XP again. I did not visualise ever installing a VM.
So there is no way to install XP, but there are 2 OEM installation discs, supplied with the other two PCs since upgraded to Win8. Although they were obtained legally with the purchase of the PCs I feel I should be entitled to use them, but knowing that MS’s T & C are somewhat peculiar, I would like confirmation they can be used, and if not, is it possible for MS to know their rules have been broken? Also, as they are OEM, will the key work on a PC other than the one originally used.
TIA