If he got a true "upgrade" to Windows 7 then using the old Vista license on 
another machine is definitely a breach of the agreement. If however, it is a 
full install for Windows 7, then although Microsoft might whimper and moan 
something about licensing for the CPU, I think it's perfectly fine to use Vista 
on your machine. After all, the important thing is that Microsoft gets their 
money, and they certainly have. 

Bob


On May 12, 2010, at 4:47 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:

> A friend of mine has just gone and bought a Windows 7 install
> disk and is busy installing it on his expensive, bells-n-whistles
> PC. He wants to give me his Vista install disk so that I can bung it on
> a P4 for testing. As he is upgrading to Win 7 he doesn't feel that
> this is a "wicking" thing to do.
> 
> Any bright ideas about the legality of his idea?

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