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Originally Posted by Stephen
No your computer doesn't need to be licenced but by installing the OS whether its the preview or bought copy, you are licensing that computer and effectively agreeing to the T&Cs.
The EULA is you agreeing to abide their rules when you install their software. So in effect that then gives you permission to install and run that software.
Which means your PC then has a licence. When you buy Windows you are buying the software licence or key and whatever machine you install it on is then licensed to use that.
So in effect what you said is wrong.
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hahahaha the PC is running software with a license the user has the license sometimes the software is tied to the machine sometimes it is not and can be transfered but can only be used once unless a VLE and as I have kept saying I have abided with the EULA so I am not wrong at all