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I was checking out the new Windows Vista today and asked one of the Geek Squad people at Best Buy if I could install Vista on more than one computer as long as I own the computer and use the same info for registering. They said no. Anyone know if this is true or are they just trying to get me to buy multiple ones just so I can upgrade all my computers.
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I just found the answer for an extra 50 dollars you can buy the famly plan or something like that it allows you to install it on 2 other computers.
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Yes its better than paying another 150 dollars for another Vista.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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yes it is better, but still i dont think it is a good idea to be buying vista to begin with, is it much better than xp ? from what i heard, it just has some stuff that can be put on xp with addons mostly, so it not much better, but ofcourse microsoft will force people to buy it sooner or later by stopping updates for xp, like they did with older os
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