Guest Dave from Pgh. Posted July 27, 2007 Posted July 27, 2007 I did have a Compaq pc that had ME on it and i dont think a full version was installed on it . Something happened to the OS that even the recovery disc that came with it wouldnt get it running again .The pc was out of warrenty -OH around 2002 .but i liked ME .It didnt give much problens . I purchased the retail version .Didnt have to hunt for drivers plus it ran much better than the OEM . Other features with the full Retail a repair install could be done.Full installover bad OS or a Custom install .Pick what you wanted to install . But that was only through the seperate boot disc could those options be chosen . Since then i built my own PC from scratch . But i hate buying software cause of MS making us do so . Buy a newer OS and also buy new Hardware . Thats BS !!
Guest N. Miller Posted July 27, 2007 Posted July 27, 2007 Re: Retail version On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 11:00:02 -0700, Dave from Pgh. wrote: > But i hate buying software cause of MS making us do so . Buy a newer > OS and also buy new Hardware . Thats BS !! In the past, people had a habit of buying one OS license from MSFT, and installing it on more than one computer. So MSFT took measures that they thought would help enforce the, "One computer, one OS license" rule. If you don't like the "One computer, one OS license" rule, don't buy MSFT OSes. Their product, their conditions for use of that product. And please spare me the tired, old automotive similes; the only one that is an approximate comparison is moving the engine between cars. If you have six cars, and one engine, you will only be able to drive one car at a time. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys.
Guest Eric Posted July 27, 2007 Posted July 27, 2007 Re: Retail version Software is like music. Hardware is the media it plays on. From the first music media they invented that could be easily copied, people stopped buying multiple copies. You could pay for one song and listen to it on one cassette in one player, then buy a blank cassette and make some copies. Then they digitized it so everyone with an iPod could share it without even buying the blank cassettes. They're trying to put the same effort into a music crackdown that MS has put on the OS. "N. Miller" <anonymous@msnews.aosake.net> wrote in message news:1lvh0dvrkcjbl$.dlg@msnews.aosake.net... > On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 11:00:02 -0700, Dave from Pgh. wrote: > >> But i hate buying software cause of MS making us do so . Buy a newer >> OS and also buy new Hardware . Thats BS !! > > In the past, people had a habit of buying one OS license from MSFT, and > installing it on more than one computer. So MSFT took measures that they > thought would help enforce the, "One computer, one OS license" rule. > > If you don't like the "One computer, one OS license" rule, don't buy MSFT > OSes. Their product, their conditions for use of that product. > > And please spare me the tired, old automotive similes; the only one that > is > an approximate comparison is moving the engine between cars. If you have > six > cars, and one engine, you will only be able to drive one car at a time. > > -- > Norman > ~Shine, bright morning light, > ~now in the air the spring is coming. > ~Sweet, blowing wind, > ~singing down the hills and valleys.
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