Depsite having "dell" in your name, you're completely wrong. Dell has and still does ship Windows "OS re-installation" CDs that are exactly the same as OEM version installation CDs. One minor difference is an extra directory installed on the target with a couple of files in it (C:\DELL, 1 .ico, 1 .htm and possibly a .gif and/or .jpg). That's it.Originally posted by: DaleDell
It says it's a full version that is not just for Dell pc's. However dell has not been using microsoft cds since windows 98se. Dell makes their own operating system recovery cds that are bios locked and will only install on 'recent' Dell pc's.
So i have no idea what this "Dell OEM CD" is, buyer beware...
Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
it will work on other pc's, but it will technically be illegal as the liscense for that copy is only for installations on dell pc's. (check the included ULA)
Originally posted by: scoreadeal
I've seen people on PriceGrabber selling those for as low as $50... but they come and go.
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Does anyone know how the Media Center Edition stacks up against Pro? I really hate Home edition and like the bells and whistles of Media Center but don't want to end up with a Home edition that just has a fancy Plus pack...
Originally posted by: krazzypanda
My friend gave me his pirated Dell XP Home cd and it worked fine on his and my non dell comp.
Originally posted by: krazzypanda
My friend gave me his pirated Dell XP Home cd and it worked fine on his and my non dell comp.
Originally posted by: krazzypanda
Whats annoying is that it has that Dell Support button in the start menu.
Originally posted by: krazzypanda
My friend gave me his pirated Dell XP Home cd and it worked fine on his and my non dell comp.
Was actually a brief topic today in the TS2 seminar. According to the Microsoft representative, one can accomplish the above during an initial installation using the setup executable.Originally posted by: rvr2k3
MCE 2005 is Windows XP Pro without the ability to set up Domains once the OS is installed. There is a way to work around this, but I don't have the web site address available.
Originally posted by: RVNWhy don't you figure out how to uncheck the display manufacturer's link?