Thanks Shawn,
 
This might be relevant too :
 
 
Once you have borrowed the correct disc, you can make you own with vLite, or, ( if you are not editing it in any way ) any program that can create and burn bootable iso - Imgburn for example - vLite is very easy to use.
 
Hope this info is useful
 
SIW2
				
			This might be relevant too :
I presume an OEM product key would mean you need to borrow an OEM dvd of the same bit version ?
SIW2
Yes. OEM keys will not work with a retail version and vice versa.
Once you have borrowed the correct disc, you can make you own with vLite, or, ( if you are not editing it in any way ) any program that can create and burn bootable iso - Imgburn for example - vLite is very easy to use.
Hope this info is useful
SIW2
My Computers
System One System Two
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- Operating System
 - Vista
 
- CPU
 - Intel E8400
 
- Motherboard
 - ASRock1333-GLAN R2.0
 
- Memory
 - 4gb DDR2 800
 
- Graphics card(s)
 - nvidia 9500GT 1gb
 
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- Operating System
 - win7/vista
 
- CPU
 - intel i5-8400
 
- Motherboard
 - gigabyte b365m ds3h
 
- Memory
 - ballistix 2x8gb 3200