OEM Recovery media, which is a Setup that the OEM uses #2 to create. This comes from Microsoft, previously "white-label" media, MS does not ship this anymore.ģ. OEM OS that the OEM uses to pre-install Windows onto a new computer for sale. OEM System Builder Kit: the software you can buy from a distribution house, comes in a white box with hologram DVD and COA label.Ģ. Anyway in Reddit, Tomshardware and other sites it is clearly stated that in contrast to Windows 7 OEM (preactivated) Windows 8 OEM (not preactivated) is transferrable to other hardware (including different motherboard)/ computer, there are even people who say that they have done it themselves,ġ. Is there a real difference between OEM System Builder and "mere" OEM editions of Windows 8? I red somewhere that it is practically the same, "System Builder" is a term that remained from older versions of Windows.
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