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Old 01-30-2007   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Microsoft Answers 'Vista OEM' Questions

"MICHAEL" <u158627_emr@dslr.net> wrote

> To me, this is important enough to post in its entirety.
> While I can not find an "official" link from Microsoft-
> PCMag is a reputable source.
> http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,2087792,00.asp


> A Microsoft representative confirmed that users may buy an OEM copy of
> Windows Vista at a substantial discount, provided they adhere to the terms
> of the license - which, incidentally, may mean providing support for
> family members.


> In addition, users should still be subject to the same familiar
> re-activation restrictions as users of a retail Vista license and Windows
> XP, a spokeswoman said. Users can alter the PC's hardware substantially,
> but they will be forced to reactivate - not repurchase the OEM software -
> if they do, she said.
> One system builder pointed out, however, that Microsoft's OEM license
> forbids the software from being transferred to a whole new machine, from
> scratch, once it is installed on the original target machine.


If this is true, it means that:

1. Microsoft has abjured the "the motherboard is the computer" line that it
adopted recently.

2. Anybody who "builds a system" is by definition a "system builder" and can
therefore lawfully buy and install an OEM copy.

3. Those who want to do a "clean installation" of Vista now have a
Redmond-sanctioned way of doing so. (Presumably the OEM Vista can only be
installed on a newly formatted HD?)

4. I'm in line to buy OEM copies of Vista for my and my wife's machines.

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Bob
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