View Full Version : Right type of Winows 7 to buy
BigEd0079
Oct 23, 2009, 08:27 PM
I've been been wanting to install windows via bootcamp for a long time, just to play games. Now that windows 7 is out, I think I have a good excuse to get windows.
My question is, what would be the best and cheapest way to get windows 7? I heard OEMs are good, like the ones they are selling at newegg, but I'm not exactly sure if you can install them. I really don't want to pay $200+ for a copy of windows. Can anyone confirm if you can install a windows 7 OEM?
balamw
Oct 23, 2009, 09:20 PM
I've been been wanting to install windows via bootcamp for a long time, just to play games. Now that windows 7 is out, I think I have a good excuse to get windows.
My question is, what would be the best and cheapest way to get windows 7? I heard OEMs are good, like the ones they are selling at newegg, but I'm not exactly sure if you can install them. I really don't want to pay $200+ for a copy of windows. Can anyone confirm if you can install a windows 7 OEM?
Physically and technically, yes. According to the license, no.
OEM/SBE is licensed by Microsoft for preinstallation on PCs to be resold to third parties only. It is not licensed for end-user use.
This puts it at about the same level as using an upgrade license or the $29 student deal when you don't qualify for it. Not that it won't work, it just isn't licensed "the right way".
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BigEd0079
Oct 23, 2009, 10:20 PM
Okay, thanks!
daflake
Oct 23, 2009, 10:30 PM
On the subject, does anyone know if Home Premium supports Dynamic Disks in 7? I have a computer that I would love to install it on but I need the disks for striping. Vista Home didn't support it at all.
BigEd0079
Oct 23, 2009, 11:57 PM
Sorry to be a bother, but I just want to truly confirm this.
So, if I buy an OEM of windows 7, I can install it with bootcamp, and it will work just fine? I need to know before I buy anything, if not, I'll just wait and save for a full copy.
chrisrottan
Oct 24, 2009, 01:13 AM
Sorry to be a bother, but I just want to truly confirm this.
So, if I buy an OEM of windows 7, I can install it with bootcamp, and it will work just fine? I need to know before I buy anything, if not, I'll just wait and save for a full copy.
Call Microsoft directly to get the FULL version of Windows 7 pro for $30 + tax.
1.877.696.7786
You need a full version of windows to install it on bootcamp.
I installed w7 pro using vmware but it's laggy and awful.
BigEd0079
Oct 24, 2009, 10:55 AM
Call Microsoft directly to get the FULL version of Windows 7 pro for $30 + tax.
1.877.696.7786
You need a full version of windows to install it on bootcamp.
I installed w7 pro using vmware but it's laggy and awful.
So i just call them and ask for Windows 7...for $30? That seems too good to be true. Sorry, I'm a noob when it comes to dealing with these types of windows issues.
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