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A friend of mine has an older Dimension running Windows ME, one of the
world's true catastophes. Imo, at least.
He now wants to upgrade to XP Pro. He's tired of his many daily crashes.
But, he doesn't have much money and Xp Pro upgrades from CompUSA, Amazon,
etc. go for at least $160.
Looking on line at pricewatch I see that one can get OEM versions (with
key, CD) for about $130.
Will these work? Or, is his system too Dell specific?
TIA.
P.S. What does COA stand for?
Here's a sample ad from #9 Software (not an OEM version apparently)
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Windows XP Pro NFR integrates the strengths of Windows 2000 Pro, such as
standards-based security, manageability, and reliability, with the best
business features of Win 98 and Win ME Edit. CD-Rom. Not for Resale or Oem
Distribution. End Users License Agreement on installation of media.
Price: $120.00
A friend of mine has an older Dimension running Windows ME, one of the
world's true catastophes. Imo, at least.
He now wants to upgrade to XP Pro. He's tired of his many daily crashes.
But, he doesn't have much money and Xp Pro upgrades from CompUSA, Amazon,
etc. go for at least $160.
Looking on line at pricewatch I see that one can get OEM versions (with
key, CD) for about $130.
Will these work? Or, is his system too Dell specific?
TIA.
P.S. What does COA stand for?
Here's a sample ad from #9 Software (not an OEM version apparently)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Windows XP Pro NFR integrates the strengths of Windows 2000 Pro, such as
standards-based security, manageability, and reliability, with the best
business features of Win 98 and Win ME Edit. CD-Rom. Not for Resale or Oem
Distribution. End Users License Agreement on installation of media.
Price: $120.00