What should I do?

lamer_gamer

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I got a link in this forum to <A HREF="http://www.directdeals.com" target="_new">http://www.directdeals.com</A>. I have a Windows Me upgrade disk. I would like to have a full version of Windows, just in case I need to do a reformat/reinstall.
What I want to get is '98 SE (full, OEM version). However, on their site, they list a Windows '98 v.2 SE OEM, and a Windows '98 v.2 SE OEM-DSP. The difference in cost is $88 and $99 respectively. What is OEM-DSP? Is that what I should get, or the non-DSP one?

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If I remember right DSP stands for Delivery Service Partner.
Don't quote me on this but I think its just a matter of how its sold. With OEM products there is usually just a lack of bundled sofware or items that are normally included with the retail product. I don't think there's a difference in the product.
Take a look at this<A HREF="http://www.xxera.com/faqs/faq_s4.html " target="_new">http://www.xxera.com/faqs/faq_s4.html </A>
Its poorly written but kind of explains the idea.
 
Plus, it's $11 cheaper.

Rob
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