• There seems to be an uptick in Political comments in recent months. Those of us who are long time members of the site know that Political and Religious content has been banned for years. Nothing has changed. Please leave all political and religious comments out of the forums.

    If you recently joined the forums you were not presented with this restriction in the terms of service. This was due to a conversion error when we went from vBulletin to Xenforo. We have updated our terms of service to reflect these corrections.

    Please note any post refering to a politician will be considered political even if it is intended to be humor. Our experience is these topics have a way of dividing the forums and causing deep resentment among members. It is a poison to the community. We appreciate compliance with the rules.

    The Staff of SOH

  • Server side Maintenance is done. We still have an update to the forum software to run but that one will have to wait for a better time.

Windows 7 OEM Prices Unveiled

My son got a copy for FREE at his college. He just installed it this past weekend and loves it. Guess his tuition money is actually being put to good use.
 
Hey All,

Those looking to take the OEM route for a cheap upgrade must consider a handful of downsides. First, the install will wipe out any data on your hard drive, unlike the Upgrade edition, so its important you back your data up beforehand. Also, you are not permitted to transfer the license from one machine to another. Microsoft also offers no support for its OEM licenses, so be prepared to be scouring online resources if you have problems.

We seem to always focus on money. Why? Of far greater concern to me is the inability to transfer a license from one computer to another - that is no transferring from one motherboard/CPU to another correct? What does this do to your ability to upgrade the fundamental processing power of your computer WITHOUT the expense of another OS?

-Ed-
 
Hey All,



We seem to always focus on money. Why? Of far greater concern to me is the inability to transfer a license from one computer to another - that is no transferring from one motherboard/CPU to another correct? What does this do to your ability to upgrade the fundamental processing power of your computer WITHOUT the expense of another OS?

-Ed-

certainly an important consideration. however, it seems the majority of the software you buy is intended to be more like a "rental" than an actual ownership.
 
Back
Top