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I've bought the OEM version and it's a lot cheaper than retail, but before I install it I was wondering if it's really legal. So I read some stuff on the web and found this from an MS mod:

 

OEM versions of Windows 7 are identical to Full License Retail versions except for the following:

 

- 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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http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums...b3-cc55cf7b9231

 

So I guess it's OK, you just have to hope your motherboard doesn't die.

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I have an OEM version too and I havent noticed anything wonky.

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If you're a college student -or anyone else with a valid .edu address- you can get a full "Upgrade Version" of either Home Premium (x86 or x64) or Professional (x86 or x64) for $30 - and in reality the "Upgrade Versions" can be used as a normal, "Full Version" without any problems. :thumbsup:

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If you're a college student -or anyone else with a valid .edu address- you can get a full "Upgrade Version" of either Home Premium (x86 or x64) or Professional (x86 or x64) for $30 - and in reality the "Upgrade Versions" can be used as a normal, "Full Version" without any problems. :thumbsup:

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Im using the $30 .edu Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade Version and its running great! :lol: Definitly worth $30 bucks! Although I do want a few more gigs of ram to help round out my gaming performance. Im surprised by how well all of my games are running on it too! Im enjoying the widgets also!

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So I guess it's OK, you just have to hope your motherboard doesn't die.

If your motherboard dies and you replace it with the same model or very close to it, that's also fine - I've done this. You have to call Microsoft's activation phone line.

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If you're a student of some kind, you should check if your school has a MSDNAA agreement. In that case you can get W7 Ultimate for free :thumbsup: I've had the full version for, like, ages.

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Yeah, I wish I could've found someone with an .edu address for that deal. As it is, I wound up paying 110 on Newegg for the Home Premium OEM, which I'm sure will be fine. It's a pretty solid OS and worth the money if you're going to have your computer for a few years. I've been using the release candidate for a while, although I foolishly downloaded the 32 bit version when I should've gotten the 64 bit one. And thus my machine is recognizing only some of the 6 gigs of RAM I have in it.

 

Should be getting my legit copy tomorrow, though.

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Yeah, I wish I could've found someone with an .edu address for that deal.

 

It's still going on as far as I know. :)

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I'll probably end up getting the upgrade retail version for my Vista Ultimate (worst 400$ spent). I considered the OEM version back then, but decided against is, since I wasn't "finished" building my PC at the time.

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I wonder if my old college e-mail still works. :o

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So I guess it's OK, you just have to hope your motherboard doesn't die.

If your motherboard dies and you replace it with the same model or very close to it, that's also fine - I've done this. You have to call Microsoft's activation phone line.

Apparently you're kind of at their mercy at that point. Plus I'm not sure you'll be able to find the same model in a couple of years.

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I've bought the OEM version and it's a lot cheaper than retail, but before I install it I was wondering if it's really legal. So I read some stuff on the web and found this from an MS mod:

 

OEM versions of Windows 7 are identical to Full License Retail versions except for the following:

 

- 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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http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums...b3-cc55cf7b9231

 

So I guess it's OK, you just have to hope your motherboard doesn't die.

 

If you do change out your mobo then call the MS activation center and they will reset your serial # to your new mobo. OR after 6 months your serial gets reset automaticly anyways. Either case issue resolved.

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