SilberCobra
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I cant afford new copy's of windows, I have ever version pirated in all-in-one discs, but how can i turn them in to oem with the use of the customers oem key? How do techs do it?
As the others have said, your CD's need to be based off a trusted source and torrented versions are not trusted. Who knows what changes have been made to the operating system.keep in mind the best rule in software is to use software from "trusted" sources. Hacks can add code to the software to make the host computer open to attack.
What I meant to say is, I only use Ubuntu. If I use Pirated software it is only abandon ware (like games). what I meant to say is, what if a client wants only windows but I do not have their copy unless it is pirated but their system has an oem key, is there a way to use there oem to reinstall their windows?
what if a client wants only windows but I do not have their copy unless it is pirated but their system has an oem key, is there a way to use their oem to reinstall their windows?
You can use an OEM cd-key on a non-OEM copy of windows as long as it's the same version
Not always. Retail discs won't allow you to use an OEM key for most XP versions. Not that most of us use retail discs for the install.
The summary of the thread is that you shouldn't use downloaded copies. Legally, you're not supposed to make copies to install anyway, but that's something that almost everyone turns a blind eye to. Gather up copies of various oem discs from trusted sources and you'll quickly have the discs you need. You can even buy OEM discs for super cheap on ebay, if you can't find someone with the edition you need.
Legally, you can copy the disks all you want. As long as you're using valid keys within the limits of the license of that key, you're fine.
Not always. Retail discs won't allow you to use an OEM key for most XP versions. Not that most of us use retail discs for the install.
The summary of the thread is that you shouldn't use downloaded copies. Legally, you're not supposed to make copies to install anyway, but that's something that almost everyone turns a blind eye to. Gather up copies of various oem discs from trusted sources and you'll quickly have the discs you need. You can even buy OEM discs for super cheap on ebay, if you can't find someone with the edition you need.
almost all my reinstall disk have came from torrent sites.
Thats what you use the MD5 hash for. Who cares where it comes from as long as its a good copy.