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grweldon
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This is going to be a rant, please read it with that in mind....
Well, I finally did it. I spent the money to upgrade from Home Studio 4XL to Sonar 5 Studio edition, only I didn't quite think it through correctly. I'm running Windows 2000 professional on all the computers in the house, including my recording machine. Sonar 5 requires Windows XP. So, I go to www.newegg.com and find an OEM copy of Windows XP Professional, thinking I'm going to install it on my recording machine and run Sonar 5 on it. It's on it's way to me now...that would be good, but in the next few months I'm going to be upgrading my motherboard and processor to a 64 bit system. Killer...right? Wrong. I've never dealt with WinXP's activation before, and I start to do a little research. It seems that the OEM versions of the software are tied to the computer hardware, specifically the Motherboard. Do you see where I'm going with this? I won't be able to re-activate the OEM version of Windows XP after I change the motherboard. I've verified this with Microsoft.
So I'm going to be stuck with making a choice to install the XP OEM version on my existing machine (4 years old) and running Sonar 5 immediately, or waiting to run Sonar 5 on my new 64 bit machine, in which case I should have purchased the 64 bit version of XP professional since Sonar 5 takes advantage of 64 bit processesing.
I've got a pleading message in to New Egg asking for an exception to policy and allowing me to return the OEM version of XP for the upgrade version, but I don't expect the reply will be favorable to my wishes.
So I've pretty much screwed myself, would y'all agree?
Well, I finally did it. I spent the money to upgrade from Home Studio 4XL to Sonar 5 Studio edition, only I didn't quite think it through correctly. I'm running Windows 2000 professional on all the computers in the house, including my recording machine. Sonar 5 requires Windows XP. So, I go to www.newegg.com and find an OEM copy of Windows XP Professional, thinking I'm going to install it on my recording machine and run Sonar 5 on it. It's on it's way to me now...that would be good, but in the next few months I'm going to be upgrading my motherboard and processor to a 64 bit system. Killer...right? Wrong. I've never dealt with WinXP's activation before, and I start to do a little research. It seems that the OEM versions of the software are tied to the computer hardware, specifically the Motherboard. Do you see where I'm going with this? I won't be able to re-activate the OEM version of Windows XP after I change the motherboard. I've verified this with Microsoft.
So I'm going to be stuck with making a choice to install the XP OEM version on my existing machine (4 years old) and running Sonar 5 immediately, or waiting to run Sonar 5 on my new 64 bit machine, in which case I should have purchased the 64 bit version of XP professional since Sonar 5 takes advantage of 64 bit processesing.
I've got a pleading message in to New Egg asking for an exception to policy and allowing me to return the OEM version of XP for the upgrade version, but I don't expect the reply will be favorable to my wishes.
So I've pretty much screwed myself, would y'all agree?