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Microsoft has special licences suitable for "charity" computers. The rules go something like this:
To be a Community Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher, you must:
* Supply 20 or more computers per year to charities, schools, or families.
* Be a commercial, nonprofit, school, college, or government-based refurbisher.
* Be located in any of the countries of North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean (with the exception of Cuba).
I am far from a MS guy so forgive me if I got this wrong. Apparently it used to be 5 bucks per copy of XP or 2000, but I don't know what's happening now. Check out: http://www.mar.partners.extranet.mic...ecomeamar.aspx
That's very interesting about the Community Microsoft Authorized Refurbishers. They must extend to more countries because some exist in the UK.
I used to go to a group at the local community centre - old men recycling old computers. I originally went because one guy mentioned the magic word ..."Linux". Unfortunately he died. I left when the emphasis became Windows. They have recycled hundreds of machines. I did hear that they were looking at some licence to install XP.
Maybe, armed with this information, I'll go next week...
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