Argonath RPG - A World of its own
Argonath RPG Community => Hardware/Software support => Resolved issues => Topic started by: Clone on November 09, 2011, 03:28:50 pm
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Well I'm getting a new gaming rig for christmas, but because it would cost so much I said I didn't want an OS included.
So my original plan was to get a (http://www.rangersoferiador.com/forum/images/ranks/pirate.gif) version but I looked on ebay yesterday and noticed than theres some OEM versions of Windows 7 for sale for around 25GBP. I am considering buying one of these but I was just wondering what disadvantages will there be of having the OEM version over the full version?
Thanks!
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There is really no difference between them, except the fact that it will ONLY work on the motherboard you install it on, if you want a new motherboard, you must buy a new licence.
These are the differences:
- OEM versions do not offer any free Microsoft direct support from Microsoft support personnel
- OEM licenses are tied to the very first computer you install and activate it on
- OEM versions allow all hardware upgrades except for an upgrade to a different model motherboard
- OEM versions cannot be used to directly upgrade from an older Windows operating system
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If you already have an OS of XP or something, install it first, then get a corresponding Windows 7 upgrade edition, far cheaper.
As a student I belive you are eligible for this site. http://www.software4students.co.uk/Windows_7-software.aspx (http://www.software4students.co.uk/Windows_7-software.aspx)
Note, only Professional and Ultimate available from this site.
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If you're a student, google: MSDN-AA
You can get Microsoft software for free. Even after finishing studying you can still use it, just not upgrade it for free.
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Yeah, MSDN-AA is awesome. I'm using an MSDN-AA version of windows right now. The only downside is that you can only get professional and not ultimate, but oh well..
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How exactly do you use this site?
Do they send stuff by disc, how can you prove you're a student or what? D:
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Looks to me like the disk is provided by the educational institution, which I don't think my school does.
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Do they send stuff by disc
Most likely you just have to download the ISO/installer (whatever applies).
how can you prove you're a student or what? D:
In my case, I have to sign up for an e-mail at my university's domain and then use that for the MSDN-AA.
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If you go up to my school and ask for Adobe CS5, they give you the disc and the serial :lol:
Doubt they'd agree to anything over the net though