Windows 7 as good as Vista (M$)

Started by viper37, October 21, 2009, 12:44:14 PM

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grumbler

Quote from: viper37 on October 22, 2009, 02:12:48 PM
It's your OS anyway, you paid for it, and you installed it.
No, it is not.  That is the meaning of "OEM version," and why it is cheaper.  It isn't your OS, you have simply paid to use it one time on a single machine.

While it may be true that the key resets itself after 4 months, or M$ allows you to call them and get the key reset, the license is clear as to what you are buying and what your product rights are, and clearly this is not "your OS" in the way the non-OEM version is.
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Quote from: grumbler on October 23, 2009, 06:30:11 AM
Quote from: viper37 on October 22, 2009, 02:12:48 PM
It's your OS anyway, you paid for it, and you installed it.
No, it is not.  That is the meaning of "OEM version," and why it is cheaper.  It isn't your OS, you have simply paid to use it one time on a single machine.

While it may be true that the key resets itself after 4 months, or M$ allows you to call them and get the key reset, the license is clear as to what you are buying and what your product rights are, and clearly this is not "your OS" in the way the non-OEM version is.

Yeah, but the way EULAs are written for pretty much any software (and some non-software stuff, as preposterous as that sounds), you almost don't "own" anything these days-- you just get a license to use it with a shitload of restrictions.
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Quote from: grumbler on October 23, 2009, 06:30:11 AM
No, it is not.  That is the meaning of "OEM version," and why it is cheaper.  It isn't your OS, you have simply paid to use it one time on a single machine.

While it may be true that the key resets itself after 4 months, or M$ allows you to call them and get the key reset, the license is clear as to what you are buying and what your product rights are, and clearly this is not "your OS" in the way the non-OEM version is.
I still don't care.  I bought it.  It's mine.

However, I think an OEM license # will not work with a retail version (when you have more than one disc copy of Windows).  But IIRC, the language of the software does not matter (english keys works with french softwares and vice-versa).

Also, IIRC, you can upgrade from an OEM software to an upgrade version later on.
If I'm not mistaken, the EULA for the upgrade software does not prevent you from upgrading an OEM Windows.
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Okay, so even though you can't upgrade directly from XP to 7, can you actually use an upgrade copy of 7 to install if you only have XP?

The box seemed to imply so...
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I just got my copy.
I'm upgrading right now.

If you don't see me soon, call the tech police for I fear I'll sacrifice at least one computer to the Gods.
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viper37

Well... that was quick!

I ordered Win 7 professional, and I can't install this on my machine with Vista Home Premium.  and of course, there's no way I can legally download Windows 7 if I'm not American.
Silly shit.  I'll have to order another DVD for this machine.  Let's see how it goes in the office...
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MS moves shit around needlessly in every iteration of every app they release.  Why?  Because it's a big company with too much in the way of middle management who need to propose changes to minutiae in order to be busy and thereby justify their continued existence.
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Quote from: Grey Fox on October 23, 2009, 01:26:19 PM
Clean install? Upgrading = Death!

Fuck the clean install. It pisses my family off to no end.
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viper37

Quote from: Grey Fox on October 23, 2009, 01:26:19 PM
Clean install? Upgrading = Death!
Read my lips:  NO FUCKING WAY.

Of course a clean install is probably better.  But it takes an awful lot of time too, reinstalling every single piece of software and every single driver, re-searching for every single serial number... no!  that'd be the death of me.

Upgrade will be the way to go.
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If Microsoft Excel decided to stop working overnight, the world would practically end.

derspiess

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derspiess

Quote from: viper37 on October 23, 2009, 01:25:06 PM
I ordered Win 7 professional, and I can't install this on my machine with Vista Home Premium.  and of course, there's no way I can legally download Windows 7 if I'm not American.
Silly shit.  I'll have to order another DVD for this machine.  Let's see how it goes in the office...

:pinch:  Always check the upgrade path before buying an upgrade version.
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I am now up and running on Win 7. Looks good so far.
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Quote from: derspiess on October 23, 2009, 03:52:48 PM
Quote from: viper37 on October 23, 2009, 01:25:06 PM
I ordered Win 7 professional, and I can't install this on my machine with Vista Home Premium.  and of course, there's no way I can legally download Windows 7 if I'm not American.
Silly shit.  I'll have to order another DVD for this machine.  Let's see how it goes in the office...

:pinch:  Always check the upgrade path before buying an upgrade version.

I dunno - Viper knows computers pretty well, and he missed it...

Plus do you know what the Snow Leopard upgrade path was?  Anything -> Snow Leopard.  For $29.
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