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RE[2]: It would be when I'm done with it.
by UltraZelda64 on Wed 26th Sep 2012 01:32
in reply to "RE: It would be when I'm done with it."
RE[3]: It would be when I'm done with it.
by joekiser on Wed 26th Sep 2012 01:43
in reply to "RE[2]: It would be when I'm done with it."
I know absolutely nothing about DigitalRiver. What they are, what they do, whether they can be trusted.
Microsoft outsources downloads for the Home Use Program and the MSDNAA to Digital River. Trust them as much as you trust Microsoft...
That being said, a quick $searchEngine search will reveal direct links to the ISOs on their servers.
RE[2]: It would be when I'm done with it.
by darknexus on Wed 26th Sep 2012 12:20
in reply to "RE: It would be when I'm done with it."
You can download the ISOs for Windows from DigitalRiver for free and use the product key on your machine if you want a clean install.
Unless your OEM is using a BIOS certificate method of activation, in which case a product key is not used at all but a certificate in the machine's BIOS is checked against a certificate in the OEM copy of Windows. Fortunately, it seems this method is mostly phased out, but I've still encountered it on occasion.




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You can download the ISOs for Windows from DigitalRiver for free and use the product key on your machine if you want a clean install.