I have no idea what you're talking about, unless you're just being
sarcastic. But I thought I'd point out that an annual re-installation
of the OS hasn't been advisable since the old Win9x days. The whole
WinNT line has always normally been stable enough to run for years.


On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 7:46 PM, Fred Holmes <f...@his.com> wrote:
> So, once you have done an OS upgrade on your machine, you can no longer do an 
> annual re-installation of the OS on a reformatted drive.  And if the drive on 
> which the upgrade was done suffers a hardware failure, it is illegal to 
> install the upgrade OS on the new hard drive?  (unless, of course, you first 
> install the old OS and then perform an upgrade to it?)  Why does MS insist 
> that one go through the more lengthy process??  What is to be accomplished 
> except harassing the customer?


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