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Re: When is a mac not a Mac?

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Subject: Re: When is a mac not a Mac?
From: Norman Palardy <npalardy@great-white-software.com>
Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 10:13:39 -0600
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On 30-Aug-08, at 9:54 AM, Joe Huber wrote:

At 9:07 AM +0200 8/30/08, Markus Winter wrote:
I was also tempted to buy another copy of Leopard and
install it on a 2.4 GHz PC box which isn't used anymore but haven't gotten
round to it.

You can't buy a copy of Leopard for installation on a new machine. Apple only sells UPGRADE licenses. The only way to get a new OSX license is to buy a new Mac.

Walk into a store and buy a boxed copy
Its not an upgrade (at least mine isn't)


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