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Hi,
Having been out of the whole PC/Windows scene for a long time, I need to find out some info for a friend.
He has Windows 2000 installed on his desktop and has been using it without problem as it`s stable and works for him. Now he has to install XP for a few things and can`t wait for Vista.
My question is this: Can he buy a copy of Microsoft OEM Windows XP and install this, not as an upgrade but as a clean install, via the CD/DVD it comes on? Will he be able to activate it and use it like a regular copy of XP?
Thanks for your help!
Anil
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Anil Khedun
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I thought OEM versions had to come bundled with a piece of hardware (in this case a PC)?
If you buy an OEM version that has already been activated it will need activating again.
Nick
Bought the OEM version for my PC, it was gonna be a cold day in hell before I paid the full £160 for the retail version. Only difference is that it just comes in a packet like you get when buying a PC.
Technically you may have to buy a piece of hardware/accessory at the same time... a mouse will suffice :) Got mine from overclockers.co.uk
cheers for the replies. I`ll pop into a computer fair whilst out shopping so I`ll take a gander.
:-)
Anil
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Anil Khedun
DVD Reviewer
The UK`s BIGGEST Online DVD Magazine!
you`ll only have problems if you replace the motherboard say as its meant to be used to install on a pre built system once so if you try and reinstall it on what appears to be a significantly different pc then it may well refuse to reactivate but its fine on the first installation
Sysprep. ;)
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