Installing Windows with a PC back-up disc

Hi
Now, I have a PC with Windows Vista and a Mac Mini with, of course Mac OS X. I would like to use Boot Camp, and have Windows on my Mac, so that I can finally get away with my PC. BUT, do I have to buy a new genuine version of Windows Vista, or is it actually possible to use the back-up CD of Windows, that came with my PC?! Or is this CD only dedicated for my PC?!
Thanks guys!

Hi Zappel,
such back-up CDs of Windows (also refered to as Recovery discs) usually only work with the computer they originally came with.
Apart from the licensing 'problem' BootCamp does not work with such Recovery discs, but needs a "single full-install Windows installation disc. Service pack 2 is required for Windows XP installations. Do not install an earlier version of Windows XP and attempt to update it later to service pack 2. Use only 32-bit versions of Windows."
Sorry, but you have either buy a Vista version or use the RC of Windows 7, which is currently avaiable for free with a runtime till early 2010.
Regards
Stefan

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