Can you give a reference for this? I'd like to read it myself.

Best Regards, Eric (W1EL)


On 11/26/2011 12:58 PM, Robert KB6QXM wrote:
What some of you may or may not know is that the terms of use for OEM copies is 
that if ever decide to upgrade your motherboard, the OEM will not reactivate. 
If you build one computer and nothing fails and you do not plan to upgrade your 
motherboard, then OEM is right for you, but if you want the ability to move the 
OS, then pay the difference and enjoy the capability of upgrading your 
hardware/motherboard. The OS maps to the motherboard during your install.

My two cents for what it is worth.

73

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