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Vilx-
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      06-18-2007
I want to upgrade my PC, and along with it, I'd like to buy the new Windows
Vista. I'da also like it to be an OEM version, since it's cheaper. The
question is - how much do I have to upgrade for it to count as a new PC? If I
buy just a motherboard+CPU+RAM+VGA, is it enough for a Vista OEM to be sold
along with it? Or must I also buy a hard drive, DVD-ROM and a case with PSU?
 
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      06-18-2007
I think the spirit of the EULA suggests a motherboard as a minimum, but it
has never been tested in a court of law AFAIK.

"Vilx-" <Vilx-@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I want to upgrade my PC, and along with it, I'd like to buy the new Windows
> Vista. I'da also like it to be an OEM version, since it's cheaper. The
> question is - how much do I have to upgrade for it to count as a new PC?
> If I
> buy just a motherboard+CPU+RAM+VGA, is it enough for a Vista OEM to be
> sold
> along with it? Or must I also buy a hard drive, DVD-ROM and a case with
> PSU?


 
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      06-18-2007
If you have any doubts, get a retail version and get the rights you want;
otherwise good luck.

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"Vilx-" <Vilx-@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I want to upgrade my PC, and along with it, I'd like to buy the new Windows
> Vista. I'da also like it to be an OEM version, since it's cheaper. The
> question is - how much do I have to upgrade for it to count as a new PC?
> If I
> buy just a motherboard+CPU+RAM+VGA, is it enough for a Vista OEM to be
> sold
> along with it? Or must I also buy a hard drive, DVD-ROM and a case with
> PSU?



 
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      06-18-2007
Vilx- wrote:
> I want to upgrade my PC, and along with it, I'd like to buy the new Windows
> Vista. I'da also like it to be an OEM version, since it's cheaper. The
> question is - how much do I have to upgrade for it to count as a new PC? If I
> buy just a motherboard+CPU+RAM+VGA, is it enough for a Vista OEM to be sold
> along with it? Or must I also buy a hard drive, DVD-ROM and a case with PSU?


Motherboard, cpu, ram and a hard drive are the requirements for Vista
OEM generic. You'd be better off buying a Retail upgrade. You can clean
install a Retail Upgrade.

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      06-18-2007
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2087792,00.asp

"Mac" <> wrote in message
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>I think the spirit of the EULA suggests a motherboard as a minimum, but it
>has never been tested in a court of law AFAIK.
>
> "Vilx-" <Vilx-@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:24DFA1AF-AF03-4474-9A54-...
>>I want to upgrade my PC, and along with it, I'd like to buy the new
>>Windows
>> Vista. I'da also like it to be an OEM version, since it's cheaper. The
>> question is - how much do I have to upgrade for it to count as a new PC?
>> If I
>> buy just a motherboard+CPU+RAM+VGA, is it enough for a Vista OEM to be
>> sold
>> along with it? Or must I also buy a hard drive, DVD-ROM and a case with
>> PSU?

>

 
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norm
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      06-18-2007
Alias wrote:
> Vilx- wrote:
>> I want to upgrade my PC, and along with it, I'd like to buy the new
>> Windows Vista. I'da also like it to be an OEM version, since it's
>> cheaper. The question is - how much do I have to upgrade for it to
>> count as a new PC? If I buy just a motherboard+CPU+RAM+VGA, is it
>> enough for a Vista OEM to be sold along with it? Or must I also buy a
>> hard drive, DVD-ROM and a case with PSU?

>
> Motherboard, cpu, ram and a hard drive are the requirements for Vista
> OEM generic. You'd be better off buying a Retail upgrade. You can clean
> install a Retail Upgrade.
>
> Alias

Alias, unless newegg is wrong, the components are not a requirement for
purchasing an oem version of vista. They are a requirement for an oem
version of xp.
Compare this url for info on the vista oem single pack for 111.99
http://e3wwwtest.newegg.com/Product/...ta+oem&x=0&y=0
to this url for info on the xp sp2 oem single back for 89.99
http://e3wwwtest.newegg.com/Product/...xp+oem&x=0&y=0

Notice the difference in the disclaimers for each. Only the xp oem has
the following disclaimer:
Disclaimer: Qualifying proof of purchase must be recent receipts showing
the purchase of a mother board, hard drive, RAM and a CPU. The
components can be on multiple receipts; not necessarily all on one
receipt nor on the same receipt as the qualifying Windows XP/Office 2003
that you purchased.
I made the oem vista purchase within the past 2 months without a
hardware purchase.
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      06-18-2007
On a rereading I can't see any reference to tied hardware except the phrase
"installed device", which would imply HD or maybe at a push RAM.

http://download.microsoft.com/docume...9cf5105718.pdf

"Mac" <> wrote in message
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> http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2087792,00.asp
>
> "Mac" <> wrote in message
> news:1A065044-DFBD-4719-958A-...
>>I think the spirit of the EULA suggests a motherboard as a minimum, but it
>>has never been tested in a court of law AFAIK.
>>
>> "Vilx-" <Vilx-@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:24DFA1AF-AF03-4474-9A54-...
>>>I want to upgrade my PC, and along with it, I'd like to buy the new
>>>Windows
>>> Vista. I'da also like it to be an OEM version, since it's cheaper. The
>>> question is - how much do I have to upgrade for it to count as a new PC?
>>> If I
>>> buy just a motherboard+CPU+RAM+VGA, is it enough for a Vista OEM to be
>>> sold
>>> along with it? Or must I also buy a hard drive, DVD-ROM and a case with
>>> PSU?

>>

 
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      06-18-2007
I concur. Read the Vista EULA...

"norm" <> wrote in message
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> Alias wrote:
>> Vilx- wrote:
>>> I want to upgrade my PC, and along with it, I'd like to buy the new
>>> Windows Vista. I'da also like it to be an OEM version, since it's
>>> cheaper. The question is - how much do I have to upgrade for it to count
>>> as a new PC? If I buy just a motherboard+CPU+RAM+VGA, is it enough for a
>>> Vista OEM to be sold along with it? Or must I also buy a hard drive,
>>> DVD-ROM and a case with PSU?

>>
>> Motherboard, cpu, ram and a hard drive are the requirements for Vista OEM
>> generic. You'd be better off buying a Retail upgrade. You can clean
>> install a Retail Upgrade.
>>
>> Alias

> Alias, unless newegg is wrong, the components are not a requirement for
> purchasing an oem version of vista. They are a requirement for an oem
> version of xp.
> Compare this url for info on the vista oem single pack for 111.99
> http://e3wwwtest.newegg.com/Product/...ta+oem&x=0&y=0
> to this url for info on the xp sp2 oem single back for 89.99
> http://e3wwwtest.newegg.com/Product/...xp+oem&x=0&y=0
>
> Notice the difference in the disclaimers for each. Only the xp oem has the
> following disclaimer:
> Disclaimer: Qualifying proof of purchase must be recent receipts showing
> the purchase of a mother board, hard drive, RAM and a CPU. The components
> can be on multiple receipts; not necessarily all on one receipt nor on the
> same receipt as the qualifying Windows XP/Office 2003 that you purchased.
> I made the oem vista purchase within the past 2 months without a hardware
> purchase.
> --
> norm


 
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...winston
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      06-18-2007
Echoing others, a retail is always much better, though IIrc all OEM's are clean installs.
...winston

"Alias" <alsofound@masked&anonymous.es> wrote in message news:eTbq%...
: Vilx- wrote:
: > I want to upgrade my PC, and along with it, I'd like to buy the new Windows
: > Vista. I'da also like it to be an OEM version, since it's cheaper. The
: > question is - how much do I have to upgrade for it to count as a new PC? If I
: > buy just a motherboard+CPU+RAM+VGA, is it enough for a Vista OEM to be sold
: > along with it? Or must I also buy a hard drive, DVD-ROM and a case with PSU?
:
: Motherboard, cpu, ram and a hard drive are the requirements for Vista
: OEM generic. You'd be better off buying a Retail upgrade. You can clean
: install a Retail Upgrade.
:
: Alias
 
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      06-18-2007
Alias wrote:
> Vilx- wrote:
>> I want to upgrade my PC, and along with it, I'd like to buy the new
>> Windows Vista. I'da also like it to be an OEM version, since it's
>> cheaper. The question is - how much do I have to upgrade for it to
>> count as a new PC? If I buy just a motherboard+CPU+RAM+VGA, is it
>> enough for a Vista OEM to be sold along with it? Or must I also buy a
>> hard drive, DVD-ROM and a case with PSU?

>
> Motherboard, cpu, ram and a hard drive are the requirements for Vista
> OEM generic. You'd be better off buying a Retail upgrade. You can clean
> install a Retail Upgrade.
>
> Alias


Really? I wasn't aware of that with Vista. I thought you had to have
your upgrade OS pre installed in order to use the upgrade.


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