rmaoun Posted December 19, 2009 Report Share Posted December 19, 2009 Hello guys. First of all I'd like to thank everybody who helps around here.I have a doubt involving Boot Camp and my Windows XP license. For those who don't know, Boot Camp is a "new" Mac OS X function to dual boot Windows in a Mac computer (those with Intel processors).I have a DELL computer that comes from the factory with Windows XP preinstalled. I did not need to insert any Windows XP license in the first boot, however I have a COA sticker in the back of the computer with my license number for Windows XP Home Edition SP2.I'm not using Windows XP any longer (now I use Windows Vista in the same DELL machine).In my 21.5" iMac, I'd like to install Windows XP Home Edition SP2 with Boot Camp for gaming. However, I do not own a retail Windows XP CD (just the backup Windows XP CD that comes with Dell computers).What I need to know is: if I download a ISO image from Windows XP and use this tutorial I found to change the ISO's version to OEM (because I have a COA sticker), will I be able to run this burned CD with this modified ISO image and Boot Camp Assistant will accept my license (that was already used before, but not currently used)?Please help me. If you didn't understand something just ask me.Thank you (very much)! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan2273 Posted December 19, 2009 Report Share Posted December 19, 2009 You may well have a COA sticker, but if it came preinstalled from Dell, it is likely to be OEM, therefore it is tied to its original motherboard and cannot be transfered legally. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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