Vista Home Upgrade: Says One Installation On One Pc.

Jun 7, 2008

i want to reformat my laptop. it originally had xp but i upgraded to vista home premium, if i reformat, can i use the vista upgrade again? on the box it says one installation on one pc. anyone shed any light for me

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