I think every Mac OS license is tied to a single machine, and not be shared or transferred.
Hi all, I have two Macs at home and one of them I already upgraded to Snow Leopard without original CDs purchased, now I would like to upgrade the other computer I have and I wonder if you can, I've never gotten any license of Mac and even calls validate anything. On the internet I read everything you can perfectly well that nothing happens with the issue of licenses, I've read elsewhere that you can lock your computer and never worked, other than if I install it on one the other stops function, etc See if someone can shed some light on the subject.
I think every Mac OS license is tied to a single machine, and not be shared or transferred.
Then the first league where you install it right I say this because I use the MacBook I purchased upgraded to Snow Leopard at the Apple Store in Madrid If I install it on my other iMac that would happen?
The Snow Leopard that I bought and installed in various mac and even today without any problems, in the second quote says that "should" install it on multiple computers. It's almost as a courtesy, because it does not install or check the serial number or mac, do not really know where it is installed, only to be a mac.
License is one thing and another q what you can ignore the license, the license is what allows you apple legally q: 1 = 1 single computer license (except family pack) Q What can you do illegally without technical problem: installing on multiple computers. If the Macs in your home, anyway, q installed on the computers you want to, but if it is a workplace, aunque work well, if you make an inspection of software, they fine you for installing unlicensed software .
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