Restoring grub after Windows install

Eddie G.O'Connor Jr-I eoconnor25 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 29 02:35:47 UTC 2012


On 06/27/2012 08:00 PM, Roger wrote:
> Deceptively simple and elegant solution, apply the DWPGA rule.
> Delete Windows, problem goes away.
> Solved problems on our computers.
> R
>> Am 28.06.2012 01:30, schrieb Dave Ihnat:
>>> On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 11:16:28PM +0200, Christopher Svanefalk wrote:
>>>> The license does not permit usage in a virtual machine, unfortunately.
>>> What license?  AFAIK, none of the Windows licenses forbid running in a VM.
>>> Most versions of Windows don't make any provision for it.
>> this is simply wrong
>> http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/about-licensing/virtualization.aspx
>>
>> Licensing the Windows Desktop Operating System
>>
>> For Windows operating system software licensed through retail (FPP) or preinstalled on a PC (OEM), Windows use
>> rights are outlined in the Software License Terms that accompany the software. These license terms provide use
>> rights to run Windows locally on the licensed device in a virtual operating system environment (OSE); however they
>> do not provide use rights for accessing Windows running remotely in a virtual OSE from the licensed device, and are
>> limited in other ways when compared to virtualization use rights provided with Windows Software Assurance, Windows
>> Intune, and Windows VDA licenses acquired through Microsoft Volume Licensing. For example, neither FPP nor OEM
>> licenses permit remote access to a Windows virtual machine (VM) running in a datacenter. For this, a license
>> obtained through Microsoft Volume Licensing is required.
>>
>>
>> That's interesting, I used that SAME method (DWPGA) and I haven't had 
>> a problem SINCE! LoL!


EGO II
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