Windows used to be 1 copy per processor, but with the dual and quad core changes Microsoft have decided to offer a version which can be used on more than one machine.
I think the option is only available for the Ultimate version and again it is only a maximum of two physical machines!
just 1
The upgrade is just 1…
The retail version is 1 Ultimate and 2 Home premium Keys
Windows used to be 1 copy per processor, but with the dual and quad core changes Microsoft have decided to offer a version which can be used on more than one machine.
I think the option is only available for the Ultimate version and again it is only a maximum of two physical machines!
All I could find was this from Microsoft:
http://bit.ly/UEnk9
Which is currently blank (7 Oct 2009) but is there for when their lawyers have finished the fine print.
Roll on 22 October when we can see it ourselves.
Normally they’re tied to one computer.
That’s why they do things like the family upgrade three pack they’re putting out in a couple weeks.