On 05/08/2014 09:17 AM, Greg Freemyer wrote: /snip/
I went and looked. For ultimate you can run the OS on a physical machine or a single VM, but not both. I did not check pro. There are enterprise win 7 licenses that are more flexible, but I don't have access to anything like that.
Also it seems you can migrate a single XP machine to a VM and run it under win 7 and be legal. I need to research that more unless someone knows. Ie. I have an old XP machine with a demo on it and I need to keep the demo demo-able. Once migrated the physical computer will be retired.
Is there a way to migrate a physical XP machine to a VM that runs under opensuse? Is xp still activated/licensed?
Greg
You don't have to "migrate" XP to a Windows 7 Pro--it has a built-in emulator. Looks and acts exactly like XP. Even 32-bit progs run on it. And you don't need any MS special license or code, if you are running a legal Win 7 Pro. --doug -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org