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Originally posted by: jloor
Anyone know the limitations of the OEM license? Is it somehow "married" once to a hardware configuration?
Originally posted by: jloor
Anyone know the limitations of the OEM license? Is it somehow "married" once to a hardware configuration?
Originally posted by: Keitero
Yes, the new EULA for the OEM versions states that it is tied to the system itself (i.e. mainboard). If your mianboard dies though, call MS and you can state your reasons and you should be fine.
Originally posted by: amheck
Originally posted by: Keitero
Yes, the new EULA for the OEM versions states that it is tied to the system itself (i.e. mainboard). If your mianboard dies though, call MS and you can state your reasons and you should be fine.
"should" being the operative word. If you want to take a chance and save a few bucks going OEM, this does seem like a good price. IMHO, however, saving a few bucks isn't always worth it.
Originally posted by: Extelleron
$100 for OEM vs. $200+ for Retail is a few bucks?
Originally posted by: rothchilds
the 64 bit is $126.94, whats the difference for the $14 ??
Originally posted by: amheck
Well, if you don't qualify for the google checkout, it's over $120. And the upgrade version isn't all that much more. So yeah. Plus, you don't even get the 64-bit version with the OEM.
Like I said, IMHO
If you want to take a chance and get stuck not getting activated because you change out your motherboard. I'm sure VIsta will be around for quite a while. It's just not worth it to me for something that I'm going to use for the next 4-5 years or whatever.
It's your cash. Do with it what you please
Originally posted by: Extelleron
$100 for OEM vs. $200+ for Retail is a few bucks?
Originally posted by: purplehippo
Actually , the license has not changed on OEM. It is the same as the XP license. All you need to do is call and explain your upgrade. They will activate it. There is a Google Checkout button when you checkout on the site. I don't see anywhere where it says you have to be a new Google Checkout member. It looks more like a promotion to get you to use Google but I may be wrong. The upgrade version burns your XP key so you can't use it on another machine. I have not seen a single version that includes both a 32 and 64 bit OS. I hear the Ultimate does but that is way too pricey for me If you own a legit copy of Vista you can request a 64 bit or 32 bit cd and even on regular CD if you don;t have DVD. It is free with a nominal shipping charge.
Originally posted by: RKS
Originally posted by: purplehippo
Actually , the license has not changed on OEM. It is the same as the XP license. All you need to do is call and explain your upgrade. They will activate it. There is a Google Checkout button when you checkout on the site. I don't see anywhere where it says you have to be a new Google Checkout member. It looks more like a promotion to get you to use Google but I may be wrong. The upgrade version burns your XP key so you can't use it on another machine. I have not seen a single version that includes both a 32 and 64 bit OS. I hear the Ultimate does but that is way too pricey for me If you own a legit copy of Vista you can request a 64 bit or 32 bit cd and even on regular CD if you don;t have DVD. It is free with a nominal shipping charge.
I though there was a link/article somewhere on AT that showed how an upgrade disc can be used to do a clean install without a prior OS loaded.
edit: here ya go