Rumours are that Microsoft have plans to do away with full retail copies of it's next os. Now like with all other windows rumours I wouldn't hold your breath but still.....
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Microsoft may scrap full retail edition of Windows 8, offer OEM and upgrade only | The Verge
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okay...recently I went to restore my netbook-Acer Aspire One Happy 2. Well all I can tell you guys is that, I clicked save user data to C: drive, for me a first time user of a netbook...didn't know that if I clicked that and was using a different windows 7 edition from the OEM. That a different...
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I hope that NONE of you has irreparably wiped your original OS since if there is no Upgrade path from Beta 7 to the Final 7 you'll either have to re-install your Old OS to get an upgrade version or have to buy a totally new version which will of course cost considerably more.
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I'm going to be upgrading my computer soon, and i'll be getting an intel core 2 processor, which i believe is 64bit (all core 2's are , no?). So is it better to ge tthe 64bit OEM version of Vista? whats the difference between them, does the 64bit one only run on PCs with 64bit processors...
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