it doesn't say "tied to one motherboard" or anything like that, which is why I presumed that it was transferable, and thus why I'm upset that there was no way that I could plan ahead to avoid tons of wasted time and productivity over this BS. From what I can tell, my academic license specifies one (1) computer. It just pisses me off that Microsoft is so vague about licensing, and then it becomes the end user's problem when they're trying to "be legal" but for some failure of the system or just a misunderstanding in general, MS claims that they're not. Most people never run in to the kind of issues that are documented in the knowledge base, but everything else under the sun is covered in there. Click to expand.That most people don't run into these issues doesn't seem like a good excuse not to properly document this stuff.
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