I just figured it would be like the EULA's for other Windows versions. So I guess I won't know much beforehand.
What I'll probably end up doing is getting another TechNet subscription, I was a member a couple of years ago. Although my membership has been long expired, my install keys are still good, and I have several installs of XP & 7, along with different versions of Office 2010 & 2007. While I don't use any of them as my default installs, I've used them a lot, with no problems. As long as the member isn't sharing keys & install disks, which is what MS is looking for, everything should be fine.
A TechNet Desktop subscription is $199+ tax. Not bad for 2 keys of everything, including the latest versions of Office. There is a Pro version, which I still get promo codes for, but $349 is tough for me to cough up, being disabled & on a fixed income.
If MS doesn't offer deep discounts on full retail licenses, which I doubt they will, I may go that route.
Thanks for giving me the scoop on OEM licensing & dual booting, I've done it before, but that was with Windows XP/2000 Dell OEM re-install disks, and over 7 years ago that I last done it. Dell's OEM re-install disks were lax anyway, because one could use a Dell OEM XP Pro re-install disk as a install disk on a Dell computer with XP Home, or even Windows 2000 or Vista. As long as the MB was a Dell one, it would pass.
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