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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norm