What is the difference between Windows 7 “license and media” and Windows 7 “Complete” is?
question from Ben C : What is the difference between Windows 7 “license and media” and Windows 7 “Complete”
Hello, I am for the purchase of Windows 7 Home Premium on my girlfriends laptop (currently running XP Professional) thinking – and I’m a little bit about the differences between these two versions confused: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium – Licence and media – 1 PC – OEM – DVD – 32-bit – English – £ 75.29 http://www.ebuyer.com/product/173787ODER … Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium – complete package – 1 PC – DVD – English – £ 94, 99http: / / www.ebuyer.com/product/168373Sie has only used it to surf the Internet and play their music (Facebook, Twitter, iTunes, etc..) – I would only have the 32-bit version on their laptop computer, anywhere else. So the story instinct for me the cheaper (license and media) to go – but any advice would be very dankbar.Dank Best Answer: .
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Phlebob
far as I know, the two terms should mean the same thing, but I see a red flag on the first post: He says OEM. This means that it has been adapted for a particular computer hardware manufacturer and can for them. I would not touch it, especially since the description does not say what the manufacturer. It could be some truth in that, on the right brand and model of computer Tests.Hoffe that helps.
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