M
Marcus
I'm going to buy a new laptop that sports a Windows Vista Home Premium
edition I persoanlly dislike.
Unfortunatelly there's no way to customize the lappy's operating system
befor buying it.
As a result, to keep costs low, I thought I could buy a separate Windows
Vista Ultimate OEM disc + license, and reinstall from scratch.
The only worry is about a "repair install" capability.
If OEM versions are suited for "clean" disks, how do you manage a repair
install? (Sorry if I use this terminolgy but that is how is called in
Windows XP, I hope it has the same name in Vista!)
Many times in Windows XP I've faced situations were it needed a repair
install...... unsure if Vista's OEM versions allow that...
Any help?
edition I persoanlly dislike.
Unfortunatelly there's no way to customize the lappy's operating system
befor buying it.
As a result, to keep costs low, I thought I could buy a separate Windows
Vista Ultimate OEM disc + license, and reinstall from scratch.
The only worry is about a "repair install" capability.
If OEM versions are suited for "clean" disks, how do you manage a repair
install? (Sorry if I use this terminolgy but that is how is called in
Windows XP, I hope it has the same name in Vista!)
Many times in Windows XP I've faced situations were it needed a repair
install...... unsure if Vista's OEM versions allow that...
Any help?