With OEM disks it is OK to replace Hard Drives. It is a bit of a grey area as
to what you can, or can not replace.
Different people classify the heart of a computer as different things.
AFAIK you can replace a failed MOBO with one exactly the same; but not
upgrade a MOBO or CPU.
If you have to replace Hardware(RAM, Graphics, Hard Drives etc), you have to
re-activate again, which is simple, do it by NET or by phone(prob by phone as
it the second activation).
An OEM disk is sold to you based on, as you know, one install on one
computer for the life of that computer.
And NO support is offered with OEM
OEM is cheap, and we don't transfer our OS from one to the other computer
every day!
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Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
"vince" wrote:
> I'm going to be building a computer for my friend; he wants to go for a
> budget system, so I figure that I can save him money if he buys a Vista
> 64-OEM "System Builders Pack" instead of the full retail version (OEM version
> is about 90 dollars). I've built many machines before, but have never used
> OEM Operating System software. I realize that you can only install it on one
> particular machine, which is no problem for us, however, many times I've
> built machines where a piece of hardware (especially HDDs) fail after a few
> weeks. Would the OEM Operating system install disks still work assuming I had
> replaced a failed HDD? I was planning on buying "Vista 64-Bit Home Basic for
> System Builders Single Pack DVD - OEM" from newegg. Any helpful comments
> would be appreciated. Thanks -Vince
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