On 12 Sep 2004 at 11:55, ZeroSky wrote: > I suppose one could argue that it might > be okay if you already own Windows 98, but that'd still be questionable. > It's too bad, too, because it is pretty nice, better than DOS 6.22 if you're > running it on a large drive (since it has full FAT32 support among other > things, yet is easier to setup than pulling the DOS files from Windows 98 > yourself). > > -ZeroSky > Most likely not leagal either. The EULA doesn't allow you to do this. But I don't think Microsoft will be kickin' your door down if you decide to download and use it anyway. Pirate and sell copies of XP on ebay and they might. };o) Steve -- To unsubscribe, send a message to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe calmira_tips" in the body. OR visit //freelists.org