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| | PC World getting ready for Vista! Went into my local PC World store today. The shelves where XP was normally displayed were completely cleared (all but one display case of XP Home upgrade version!). Above the space was a big sign about Vista being available from 8am GMT Tuesday morning. |
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| | Re: PC World getting ready for Vista! It seems a similar way in the UK but! 379 USD 379 UKP 585 Euros Quite a bit of difference wot? (vista Ultimate) Brian W wrote: > Went into my local PC World store today. The shelves where XP was > normally displayed were completely cleared (all but one display case of > XP Home upgrade version!). Above the space was a big sign about Vista > being available from 8am GMT Tuesday morning. > > |
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| | Re: PC World getting ready for Vista! Yes, very expensive outside the US. But I've got an OEM Ultimate coming, cost £130 (US$255 at the current rate). "deebs" <deebs@false.false> wrote in message news:uDUfXJxQHHA.4916@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > It seems a similar way in the UK but! > > 379 USD > 379 UKP > 585 Euros > > Quite a bit of difference wot? > (vista Ultimate) > > Brian W wrote: >> Went into my local PC World store today. The shelves where XP was >> normally displayed were completely cleared (all but one display case of >> XP Home upgrade version!). Above the space was a big sign about Vista >> being available from 8am GMT Tuesday morning. >> |
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| | Re: PC World getting ready for Vista! I trust MS more than I trust OEMs unfortunately/fortunately Brian W wrote: > Yes, very expensive outside the US. But I've got an OEM Ultimate coming, > cost £130 (US$255 at the current rate). > > "deebs" <deebs@false.false> wrote in message > news:uDUfXJxQHHA.4916@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> It seems a similar way in the UK but! >> >> 379 USD >> 379 UKP >> 585 Euros >> >> Quite a bit of difference wot? >> (vista Ultimate) >> >> Brian W wrote: >>> Went into my local PC World store today. The shelves where XP was >>> normally displayed were completely cleared (all but one display case >>> of XP Home upgrade version!). Above the space was a big sign about >>> Vista being available from 8am GMT Tuesday morning. >>> |
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| | Re: PC World getting ready for Vista! It is a genuine MS OEM disc "deebs" <deebs@false.false> wrote in message news:%2360duWxQHHA.2172@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I trust MS more than I trust OEMs unfortunately/fortunately > > > > Brian W wrote: >> Yes, very expensive outside the US. But I've got an OEM Ultimate coming, >> cost £130 (US$255 at the current rate). >> >> "deebs" <deebs@false.false> wrote in message >> news:uDUfXJxQHHA.4916@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>> It seems a similar way in the UK but! >>> >>> 379 USD >>> 379 UKP >>> 585 Euros >>> >>> Quite a bit of difference wot? >>> (vista Ultimate) >>> >>> Brian W wrote: >>>> Went into my local PC World store today. The shelves where XP was >>>> normally displayed were completely cleared (all but one display case of >>>> XP Home upgrade version!). Above the space was a big sign about Vista >>>> being available from 8am GMT Tuesday morning. >>>> |
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| | Re: PC World getting ready for Vista! "Brian W" <brian.NOSPAMwescombe@PLEASEntlworld.com> wrote in message news:sI7vh.84836$z01.38970@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net... > It is a genuine MS OEM disc Wonderful! |
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| | Re: PC World getting ready for Vista! > It is a genuine MS OEM disc HUH?? Can you explain the above to me -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Brian W" <brian.NOSPAMwescombe@PLEASEntlworld.com> wrote in message news:sI7vh.84836$z01.38970@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net... > It is a genuine MS OEM disc > > "deebs" <deebs@false.false> wrote in message > news:%2360duWxQHHA.2172@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>I trust MS more than I trust OEMs unfortunately/fortunately >> >> >> >> Brian W wrote: >>> Yes, very expensive outside the US. But I've got an OEM Ultimate coming, >>> cost £130 (US$255 at the current rate). >>> >>> "deebs" <deebs@false.false> wrote in message >>> news:uDUfXJxQHHA.4916@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>>> It seems a similar way in the UK but! >>>> >>>> 379 USD >>>> 379 UKP >>>> 585 Euros >>>> >>>> Quite a bit of difference wot? >>>> (vista Ultimate) >>>> >>>> Brian W wrote: >>>>> Went into my local PC World store today. The shelves where XP was >>>>> normally displayed were completely cleared (all but one display case of >>>>> XP Home upgrade version!). Above the space was a big sign about Vista >>>>> being available from 8am GMT Tuesday morning. >>>>> > |
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| | Re: PC World getting ready for Vista! In the past, Genuine Microsoft OEM discs, were obtained from a select group of top tier resellers, in bulk packs. 25, 50, 100.....or more at a time. In order to have access to purchase these bulk packs directly, a number of requirements had to be met.The discs contained the exact same OS--all the bits were identical-- as any version sold at retail. Each disc was wrapped in cellophane with a cardboard backing--no fancy packaging at all. On the outside of the cellophane was a peel off sticker with the Product ID indicating that it must be affixed to the computer that it was sold with. Also were the words (within the hologram on the disc) "For distribution with a new PC only". The intention was obviously that they go to 2nd tier and lower System Builders who provided the actual media with the new computers they sold. Businesses and companies that actually sold complete new systems at retail. Or at least those that SOLD to businesses and companies that built and sold their own complete systems--the middlemen to the Moms and Pops. Somehow, it was interpreted that the sale of ANY hardware constituted authority to also sell the OEM OS (at a substantial discount over retail). So you started to see things like "Buy this motherboard, and Get OEM for only......". Then it got ridiculous with "Buy this mouse and get OEM..." and "Buy this printer cable, and get OEM.....". Now you see the OEM versions sold stand-alone by various retailers--especially on-line. This deviates from the original intention (and certain retailers have been known to be "cut off" from their supply of OEM versions for this reason), but it still happens. I have not yet seen a VISTA OEM disc, but I don't expect them to be substantially different. -- Maxwell Bluemeanie "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:utOEDYyQHHA.4384@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > It is a genuine MS OEM disc HUH?? Can you explain the above to me |
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