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Windows 10 in VM installieren RRS feed

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  • Welche Versionen / Editionen (z.b. Volume License, OEM/OEI, Retail) von Windows 10 darf man lizenztechnisch in einer VM installieren?
    Dienstag, 19. Juli 2016 13:28

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  • Hallo,

    solche Fragen währen besser an den Reseller zu stellen, der kann dazu eine Rechtlich korrekte Antwort geben.

    Nichts des do trotz(von der VMware Fusion Dokumentation):

    With an OEM license, Windows is tied directly to the hardware on which it was loaded by the manufacturer. Most pre-installed versions of Windows have OEM licenses. OEM licenses generally cannot be transferred to another computer, or to a virtual machine. If you use the VMware Fusion Migrate Your PC feature to migrate one of these types of systems to a virtual machine, you might be required to purchase a second license (or product key) from Microsoft. If a second product key is required, you can get that through the Microsoft representative when you call Microsoft Support to activate the operating system now residing in the virtual machine.

    With a retail license, when you buy Windows from a vendor, the license enables you to change platforms as often as you want. In this case, you can reactivate Windows over the Internet, or by phone with Microsoft Support.

    With an enterprise license, you can move the operating system around freely.


    Regards

    Daniel

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    Dienstag, 19. Juli 2016 13:41
  • Hallo,

    schau mal bitte in folgendes Dokument. Da findest du alle notwendigen Informationen.

    Licensing Windows Desktop OS for virtual machines

    Du benötigst in jeden Fall eine VDA Lizensierung und Windows 10 Pro oder Enterprise.


    Kind regards, Flo


    Mittwoch, 20. Juli 2016 22:36