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Old 18-01-08, 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by PapaBear
Also he wants to get his own copy of XP, mine will now only work for me and wont let any other machines with it on get the updates. Does anyone know where best to look for a cheap copy? and what is the the OEM version and is it suitable?

Thanks in advance
You can get an OEM Version of XP from Dabs.com for around £54.70. OEM Versions are typically those supplied to manufacturers, retailers get around this by either selling or including an arbitary piece of hardware.

OEM Versions are a "clean install" so you will need to remove all other operating systems from the Hard drive. Easiest way to do this is a Format!

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