From: Brian V on 23 Mar 2010 02:08 I am living OEM free and loving the freedom. I feel different. I feel I have more responsability though. I feel the time it took and the debt I have to pay back. I feel good and optimistic. I feel committed even though I feel pressure. I feel good. I feel OEM's have their place and if I needed a computer, I could get one pre-loaded quickly. So I would get an OEM if I had to. But I would rather choose not. I am owning my current copy of Windows and it is good. I am done.
From: Alias on 23 Mar 2010 06:52 Brian V wrote: > I am living OEM free and loving the freedom. > > I feel different. > > I feel I have more responsability though. > > I feel the time it took and the debt I have to pay back. > > I feel good and optimistic. > > I feel committed even though I feel pressure. > > I feel good. > > I feel OEM's have their place and if I needed a computer, I could get one > pre-loaded quickly. So I would get an OEM if I had to. But I would rather > choose not. > > I am owning my current copy of Windows and it is good. > > I am done. My guess is you don't know what a generic OEM copy of Windows is. Also, you don't own the copy; you own the license. -- Alias
From: Brian V on 26 Mar 2010 02:08 yeah.......I know.........I'm a new guy.
From: B&E on 10 Apr 2010 08:58 Brian V wrote: > yeah.......I know.........I'm a new guy. a lot more than the 'new guy';; more 'raw'. i have run oem for years; am running one now. seems to me there's not even a chalk like tween them, if you're happy computin'. i know i am.
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