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To: Doren who wrote (81526)2/20/2009 3:21:46 PM
From: HerbVic  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213173
 
Doren, a lot depends on the type of installer disk. Is it an original retail box version? Is it a catch up version for upgrading a Mac with the prior version that was sold around the time of the OS release? Was it the bundled install disk that came with a computer? You've got a chance with the first one, but the other two are pretty iffy!



To: Doren who wrote (81526)2/20/2009 3:24:34 PM
From: clean86  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213173
 
I'm am in Apple territory Mons & Weds. I will keep all posted. No doubt if I prevail so will Apple. If I am defeated... short.

If you are indeed violating Apple's license then you shouldn't prevail. Apple is very generous with the width of trust they give customers.

If you refuse to purchase a new system based on Apple not letting you violate their software agreement then by all means go buy PC's and good riddance.

Most of us are giving you the benefit of the doubt but if you are a pirate then argh walk the plank mate!