Hi,
So I am building a brand new system on Monday, and the only area where I'm a little confused on is my operating system. My current system had an OEM Windows 7, which I upgraded to Windows 10 for free. I know I cannot transfer this to a new motherboard.
So I plan to buy a new copy of Windows 10 to install on my new system, but the sheer differences in prices is so confusing. I won't have a disk drive on my new system, so it will have to be a bootable usb.
So I can buy the retail version at around £100, or another OEM version for between 30 and 60. My concern is, is this an easy install? My plan is to create a Windows 10 ISO image USB, using the tool on microsofts webpage. Once this has booted, if I enter a licence key that I obtain for an OEM version, will this work? I'm happy to use an OEM version, as the cost saving is significant and I can't see me changing from this new system for a long long time.
Is installing an OEM version essentially the same as installing a retail copy? I know the differences between the 2, but it's the installation process that doesn't seem to be too clear.
Does anyone have any experience with this where they have installed a new OEM copy onto a brand new empty SSD drive into a new system?
Any assistance would really be appreciated!
Thanks in advance
Kyle
So I am building a brand new system on Monday, and the only area where I'm a little confused on is my operating system. My current system had an OEM Windows 7, which I upgraded to Windows 10 for free. I know I cannot transfer this to a new motherboard.
So I plan to buy a new copy of Windows 10 to install on my new system, but the sheer differences in prices is so confusing. I won't have a disk drive on my new system, so it will have to be a bootable usb.
So I can buy the retail version at around £100, or another OEM version for between 30 and 60. My concern is, is this an easy install? My plan is to create a Windows 10 ISO image USB, using the tool on microsofts webpage. Once this has booted, if I enter a licence key that I obtain for an OEM version, will this work? I'm happy to use an OEM version, as the cost saving is significant and I can't see me changing from this new system for a long long time.
Is installing an OEM version essentially the same as installing a retail copy? I know the differences between the 2, but it's the installation process that doesn't seem to be too clear.
Does anyone have any experience with this where they have installed a new OEM copy onto a brand new empty SSD drive into a new system?
Any assistance would really be appreciated!
Thanks in advance
Kyle