lucasbytegenius
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i think the limit is 3 computers at once,but im not 100% sure.
The legal limit is one computer
i think the limit is 3 computers at once,but im not 100% sure.
The legal limit is one computer![]()
ah,ok.i thought i read back in the XP days that you were allowed up to 3 computers,guess not.
if every person in the world had a computer powered by m$, they would have a total profit of 650 billion USD.
I dont think you are right though. I actually read the EULA with 2K pro on my IBM, and it has a Multiple use clause that allows for three computers at a time.
ive did a little reading and found that if you have the Family Pack, you can clean install or upgrade up to 3 PCs.
Windows XP 64 bit should recognize all your RAM and I'd wager it would run far faster than 7.
Like I said.As long as you do not use extreme staff that only Windows 7 can handle
Still my advice is XP as long as you do not use extreme staff that XP doesn't support AT ALL.
What exactly is this extreme staff that you talk of? That 7 supports and XP doesn't at all!
3. Windows Xp hangs or you get a sense its slowing down a bit after days, but windows 7 never hangs due to usage.
For example gaming.XP doesn't support DirectX 10 and 11.Then the newest version of McAfee is also supported only on Windows 7.The new Windows Live movie maker works only on Windows 7.The future Visual Studio versions will work only on Windows 7 and so on...
Actually I had DX11 installed on my XP installation.
For example gaming.XP doesn't support DirectX 10 and 11.Then the newest version of McAfee is also supported only on Windows 7.The new Windows Live movie maker works only on Windows 7.The future Visual Studio versions will work only on Windows 7 and so on...