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Dave #1
Windows XP Home Software
My wife recently purchased wimdows XP Home edition.
When I cane to install it, I noticed the Disc and Booklet
both state "For Distribution with New PC Only"
Was she ripped off?
Dave Guest
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JA Smith #2
Re: Windows XP Home Software
Yes!!
"Dave" <dave@profzone.ch> wrote in message
news:07f901c34de9$083a67f0$a101280a@phx.gbl...> My wife recently purchased wimdows XP Home edition.
> When I cane to install it, I noticed the Disc and Booklet
> both state "For Distribution with New PC Only"
>
> Was she ripped off?
JA Smith Guest
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David Roberts #3
Re: Windows XP Home Software
Not necessarily. Depends on how much she paid for it.
"Dave" <dave@profzone.ch> wrote in message
news:07f901c34de9$083a67f0$a101280a@phx.gbl...> My wife recently purchased wimdows XP Home edition.
> When I cane to install it, I noticed the Disc and Booklet
> both state "For Distribution with New PC Only"
>
> Was she ripped off?
David Roberts Guest
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JC Carter #4
Re: Windows XP Home Software
I think it just means it shouldn't be used with older PCs, because of
the specs required to run it properly.
Read the box and make sure your pc meets all the requirements.
JC Carter Guest
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Nicholas #5
Re: Windows XP Home Software
Apparently, you acquired an "OEM version" of Windows XP,
which is not designed to upgrade an existing Windows Installation.
OEM versions can only be installed on a clean, reformatted drive.
Only "retail versions" of Windows XP have the upgrade capability.
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Nicholas
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"Dave" <dave@profzone.ch> wrote in message:
news:07f901c34de9$083a67f0$a101280a@phx.gbl...
| My wife recently purchased wimdows XP Home edition.
| When I cane to install it, I noticed the Disc and Booklet
| both state "For Distribution with New PC Only"
|
| Was she ripped off?
Nicholas Guest
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Ken Blake #6
Re: Windows XP Home Software
In 07f901c34de9$083a67f0$a101280a@phx.gbl, Dave wrote:
> My wife recently purchased wimdows XP Home edition.
> When I cane to install it, I noticed the Disc and Booklet
> both state "For Distribution with New PC Only"
>
> Was she ripped off?
No. She bought an OEM copy. It should be fine, but it does have
three limitations you should be aware of:
1. It can only do a clean installation, not an upgrade to an
older version.
2. Once installed, its license ties it permanently to that
computer. It can never be sold or moved to another computer.
3. You get no support from Microsoft.
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Ken Blake
Please reply to the newsgroup
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PaulC #7
Re: Windows XP Home Software
OEM versions are usually tied to the BIOS, so she would not be able to
install it on her computer, only the computer that it was originally on.
"Ken Blake" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain.com> wrote in message
news:vhinosgb4fq5c4@corp.supernews.com...> In 07f901c34de9$083a67f0$a101280a@phx.gbl, Dave wrote:
>>> > My wife recently purchased wimdows XP Home edition.
> > When I cane to install it, I noticed the Disc and Booklet
> > both state "For Distribution with New PC Only"
> >
> > Was she ripped off?
>
> No. She bought an OEM copy. It should be fine, but it does have
> three limitations you should be aware of:
>
> 1. It can only do a clean installation, not an upgrade to an
> older version.
>
> 2. Once installed, its license ties it permanently to that
> computer. It can never be sold or moved to another computer.
>
> 3. You get no support from Microsoft.
>
> --
> Ken Blake
> Please reply to the newsgroup
>
>
PaulC Guest
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Donald Link #8
Re: Windows XP Home Software
That is not completely true. A lot of OEM copies work fine except you can
do an update and have to do a full install and usually come with a piece of
junk hardware with them. OEM for a specific vendor name machine normally
work only on that machine. Try EBay and look at the listing.
"PaulC" <nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:#kKhhDnTDHA.2228@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...> OEM versions are usually tied to the BIOS, so she would not be able to
> install it on her computer, only the computer that it was originally on.
> "Ken Blake" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain.com> wrote in message
> news:vhinosgb4fq5c4@corp.supernews.com...>> > In 07f901c34de9$083a67f0$a101280a@phx.gbl, Dave wrote:
> >> >> > > My wife recently purchased wimdows XP Home edition.
> > > When I cane to install it, I noticed the Disc and Booklet
> > > both state "For Distribution with New PC Only"
> > >
> > > Was she ripped off?
> >
> > No. She bought an OEM copy. It should be fine, but it does have
> > three limitations you should be aware of:
> >
> > 1. It can only do a clean installation, not an upgrade to an
> > older version.
> >
> > 2. Once installed, its license ties it permanently to that
> > computer. It can never be sold or moved to another computer.
> >
> > 3. You get no support from Microsoft.
> >
> > --
> > Ken Blake
> > Please reply to the newsgroup
> >
> >
>
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