singingigo
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The Dell issued disk *may* work. Some OEM disks, such as those from Dell, Emachines, etc, will not work unless used on an OEM system...at least, that has been my experience. But it's worth a shot to try!
What would I recommend? What photo/video programs AND versions are you going to be using? Some of them are better on Vista, some of them wont do 64bit, some of them need XP.
As to different variations: Newegg sells both OEM (system builder) and retail versions of OSes. They also sell the 32 bit and the 64 bit of both of those. Here's the lowdown:
If you buy a 32 bit version, Microsoft will usually sell you the 64 bit version for a few bucks if you decide to switch later. (You will have to REINSTALL everything. You can't upgrade from 32bit to 64bit)
If you buy the retail version and have installation issues, you get support from MS.
If you buy OEM (system builder), you are on your own! (Depending on your level of experience, it may or may not be worth saving a few bucks.)
What would I recommend? What photo/video programs AND versions are you going to be using? Some of them are better on Vista, some of them wont do 64bit, some of them need XP.
As to different variations: Newegg sells both OEM (system builder) and retail versions of OSes. They also sell the 32 bit and the 64 bit of both of those. Here's the lowdown:
If you buy a 32 bit version, Microsoft will usually sell you the 64 bit version for a few bucks if you decide to switch later. (You will have to REINSTALL everything. You can't upgrade from 32bit to 64bit)
If you buy the retail version and have installation issues, you get support from MS.
If you buy OEM (system builder), you are on your own! (Depending on your level of experience, it may or may not be worth saving a few bucks.)