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Jim Horvath
I bought a motherboard, processor, memory, hard drive, chassis, etc. and
assembled my own system. I have now purchased an OEM license for Vista
Home Premium and wish to do a clean install on this system.
I understand that the OEM license will be irrevocably tied to this
system, and that I am responsible for my own "customer support".
My question is whether I am truly required to pre-install Vista using
the OEM pre-installation kit as is stated on the System Builder 1 pack
box (I have not yet broken the seal on the box). The OPK is not included
in the box, and I have not registered with MS as a "System Builder" to
download it as I am just building this computer for myself.
Can't I just install directly from the enclosed DVD as I have all
previous versions of Windows? Would this violate the OEM license?
Jim Horvath
assembled my own system. I have now purchased an OEM license for Vista
Home Premium and wish to do a clean install on this system.
I understand that the OEM license will be irrevocably tied to this
system, and that I am responsible for my own "customer support".
My question is whether I am truly required to pre-install Vista using
the OEM pre-installation kit as is stated on the System Builder 1 pack
box (I have not yet broken the seal on the box). The OPK is not included
in the box, and I have not registered with MS as a "System Builder" to
download it as I am just building this computer for myself.
Can't I just install directly from the enclosed DVD as I have all
previous versions of Windows? Would this violate the OEM license?
Jim Horvath