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    How to properly identify OEM Certificates

    I need some help to figure out that the version of Windows I go its original or not. I have a laptop running on Vista Ultimate and other one on Windows 7. OEM version of Windows is intended generally to an integrator, but in absolute terms an individual may get one. The OEM version has a license does not authorize the transfer of the OS from one machine to another one.

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    Re: How to properly identify OEM Certificates

    An OEM version is for a single dedicated computer. There are some price which I want to shows prices which are famous. They are $ 109.99 7 for Windows Home Premium OEM, $ 139.99 for Windows 7 Professional and $ 189.99 for Windows 7 Ultimate. Respectively, the price of boxes in the U.S. versions are: $ 199.99, $ 299.99 and $ 319.99. Tariff reductions are the order of 45%, 53% and 40%.

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    Re: How to properly identify OEM Certificates

    You can check online by registering on Microsoft site or you can use of OEM logo on the system case. Microsoft has indicated that the OEM operating systems include any support or other services, but just because Windows 7 also makes the installation so little bitches is hardly regard this as a real shortage. Compared to Computer Reseller News gave to Microsoft, that the supply of OEM software is limited and it is only of the goods offered by individual cases only.

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    Re: How to properly identify OEM Certificates

    System Builder versions of an operating system are delivered to manufacturers and dealers to sell them together with a computer. In contrast to full versions include Windows 7-OEMs no 90-day support, and lack the manual. While these are two points was not significant, the third constraint for one or the other user is quite a problem. While selling the full version contains the 32-bit and 64-bit version, the OEM as either 32-bit or 64-bit version.

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    Re: How to properly identify OEM Certificates

    Have you ever tried to look at system properties. For that go to Control panel and then click system. Modify such information is easy by some simple registry hack. So you must rely on that information. Because that can be changeable. You can log for the official logo and the other way is registering your self on the official site of Microsoft. That will show you up your information.

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    Re: How to properly identify OEM Certificates

    OEM information and logo displayed in the properties of the system, which can be accessed from the context menu of My Computer icon on your desktop or key combination of WIN + PAUSE on the keyboard. You can also contact the vendor for that. He will provide you immediate information on the same. You will need to search for appropriate solution.

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    Re: How to properly identify OEM Certificates

    When you bought a new computer usually acquired as an operating system already installed and ready to go. Many of us in industry are not conditions and you can consider that as acquiring the product license in the case of the operating system so today let's talk about OEM Windows licenses. These licenses make the price OEM license of Windows is much cheaper on the cost of a regular license, cash. But there are some restriction on the same as it is less expensive.

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