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I've heard that MS will require Windows to be registered to get updates sometime this summer. Anyway, I am trying to find the cheapest way to legally own the Windows I have on my pc's. I see a huge difference in price for the OEM versions versus the Retail. For example; is the Dell OEM version I buy on Ebay legal to put on my pc that I built? I'm not looking for MS support, I know OEM means it stays with that pc. I have a working copy of XP w/SP2 so I really don't even need the cd. I know how to change the cd key so I wouldn't have to re-install. I just need evidence that I own it and I can register and get updates later this year. Could anyone please advise me on the best way to make my pc's legal?

Thanks,

Kputer

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You can install OEM versions on any box. You can only have it installed on one box at a time. Best bet is to buy the update version instead of the full version. It is cheaper. As long as you have a copy of 95, 98, ME or 2000 Pro to use on install you'll be ok. You can still only have it installed on one box at a time.

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