Can you sell a copy of windows XP with no COA/LICENSE/KEY? - sell xp key bulk
Everything I read is for retail sale vs OEM ... But here's a question I can not find an answer.
Is it legal for a copy of Windows XP that sell no license / COA. In other words, let's say you have a computer that you purchased at Best Buy. The computer with XP (OEM) already installed. You may not come with a backup disk for the installation of XP. It is necessary to reinstall XP! Is it legal for someone to sell a copy of Windows XP to use for this person to your own key (on the bottom of the computer) to use?
The reason I ask that over the years I have acquired all the XP copy. I do a lot of computer repair, and I was curious as to whether it is legally a personal copy of XP with SP3 could sell and make specific drivers (like a backup CD) to customersIt is a way to get your computer back ... Or is it something in the MS EULA, that the law prevents you do this?
Please only serious answers from experts in the field!
Thanks in advance!


3 comments:
This is not an issue of the COA, which is a global problem of copyright. You can not legally copies of the licenses through the EULA, probably unrelated to the amount of original content for Windows does not conflict with the drivers that you add. And certainly, as Shootin 'you can not sell or even give to, unless you are doing an OEM and are authorized to do so.
Sorry.
sensitive issue indeed.
You need to become a registered Microsoft System Builder, you can resell COA, which responcible buy the OEM and support the system.
The problem of someone who is a copy of an OEM version is that the OEMs have written a code which, after a certain amount of equipment and if it is not installed or not registered.
For example, a Dell and a white box, the XP Dell is always looking for the chipset, and if not in the white box and it will not accept the key, even if the legal key with the Dell, which came.
You will need to purchase multiple licenses of MS, it would do this is a custom installation of Windows XP to create, but each computer they sell, like a legal license, so that when the remote client (for example) and service offer requirements (and the loss of your CDs to) any business service could be to the license.
Dell does just that and the fact that HP / Compaq, but sold all the devices through a single license key for the above purposes, and what is yours is a legal (note the MS EULA).
EDIT: As for the sale of only the Windows XP CD-ROM .... I am not aware of what can be sold without a valid license in any XP. You can also burn a CD and not the OEM. should make a backup copy of the reasons to burn after the EULA.
Also, if you buy a computer, it requires to create their own system disk, you should, as soon as the virus and junk plug before it happens!
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