computergeek1
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A customer wants me to install norton internet security 2009, i can get hold of a OEM version, can i install this or does it need to be a retail version.
Is he asking you to install Norton 2009 free? If its free I would not bother dealing with him as this can back fire in the future.
newegg sells oem software all the time without hardware. XP OEM, VISTA OEM solo all by itself to end users. ALL THE TIME!!!!! You guys get too politically correct on trivial matters and Mr.Pizza tech is getting a phone call.
i dont think there is any harm installing OEM software without hardware. yes he is paying for it.
it may be a trivial thing when you think about antivirus licenses but I hear you guys complain when your local pizza tech violates the Windows license to offer low cost services.
He asked if he could install an OEM version and we gave the correct answer.
Would I install an OEM version? yes. but its not the correct answer.
Care to expand or is this yet another self-righteous preaching from a pizza tech who sells his services for cash outside of his employment contract?You are not the only one who thinks this way...so you are not alone in being wrong about it.
I can go to the local DIY store and buy a 10 litre pot of trade paint - it doesn't make me a professional decorator though.newegg sells oem software all the time without hardware. XP OEM, VISTA OEM solo all by itself to end users. ALL THE TIME!!!!! You guys get too politically correct on trivial matters and Mr.Pizza tech is getting a phone call.
Yes, or so it seems.did I overlook the entire point of your post?
No. OEM isn't the same as retail. If you sell someone OEM software, it typically is accompanied by some hardware, usually the whole computer. Retail can be sold however you'd like to sell it.
Giving him a stick of old ram would work, but really, you could also say you're giving him some hardware but it's not guaranteed to arrive, ever.![]()