When you buy an OEM version of Vista (at a steep discount from the retail
version of Vista), and install it yourself - YOU are the system
manufacturer. It is because of this steep discount that the system
manufacturer is expected to supply support for OEM version of Windows
operating systems. Microsoft is giving up a goodly chunk of their profit and
they are not going to go into the hole for a larger loss of income by
providing telephone or technician support in addition.
Pretty basic stuff I think.
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Regards,
Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
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"Mason" <> wrote in message
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> Ok, yes you can buy an OEM license, but I advise against it. Microsoft
> will
> screw you over.
>
> "Mason" wrote:
>
>> No, OEM means Original Equipment Manufacturer. This means that it is pre
>> installed on a computer.
>>
>> But you can install Vista Ultimate from a retail store. It is exactly
>> the
>> same, its just one comes on computers such as del and emachines and the
>> other
>> is for people who want to upgrade to vista.
>>
>> Also if you get OEM, Microsoft won't support the product.
>>
>> The other, Microsoft will support for the first 90 days, but that is it.
>> After that, you will pay per request. Which SUCKS in my opinion.
>>
>> "Jacob" wrote:
>>
>> > I have read that the OEM versions are for computers without a
>> > pre-installed
>> > operating system, but I can not get a Mac without an operating system.
>> >
>> > Can I buy a Vista Ultimate OEM license and install it on a MacBook Pro?
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