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Moreover, if the circumstances force you to use Windows and you want to comply with EULA, you can always buy a retail version. In contrast to the OEM version, you can move the retail version among computers. And is much easier to virtualize EULA-wisely. And why should you be forced by a company to buy something that you'll hardly ever use?
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