
You have to pay for both licences ( because the vista oem licence is included in the price of the machine ).
People really need to let XP go. The only reason for not moving to Vista is because you are too poor to upgrade from a steam powered piece of shit to a modern PC.
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Sun 6 Jul 2008, 13:27,
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People really need to let XP go. The only reason for not moving to Vista is because you are too poor to upgrade from a steam powered piece of shit to a modern PC.

Can't be arsed booting vista is all, no other reason.
Edit: They need to reduce the price of it to get more people on it.
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Sun 6 Jul 2008, 13:29,
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Edit: They need to reduce the price of it to get more people on it.

And to be fair I do have an XP pro machine, and Vista Ultimate 64bit and a Vista Ultimate 32bit machine ( which can dual boot xp pro ) but I do get a bit pissed off with the vista haters. It's far superior to XP. It still has issues in 64bit mode but the 32bit is a dream. Apart from the file search, which is pants but I can live with.
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Sun 6 Jul 2008, 13:34,
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