Refund on preinstall Windows license in Israel [slightly OT]
Michael Vasiliev
mycroft at infoscav.net
Wed Dec 21 18:03:37 IST 2011
On 12/21/2011 03:57 PM, geoffrey mendelson wrote:
>
> On Dec 21, 2011, at 3:37 PM, Raz wrote:
>
>> I did not get a refund , i just bought a machine with freedos instead
>> and got a discount of 200 shekels.
>
>
> I'm not sure that's going to happen much longer. With Windows 7 (and
> now XP too) Microsoft no longer requires a "magic number" (license
> key) to install the system. If you install a new system without a
> license key, or boot a pre-installed one for the first time, it will
> become a 30 day free trial.
>
> Since you can download the full distribution disks for free, the
> "value" of a free trial system is 0.
>
> Large companies such as HP, etc may still give you a discount as they
> have already bought the software in bulk, but they may not too. Small
> companies such as Ivory, etc can just fulfill their contract with
> Microsoft at no user refundable cost.
>
I assume you mean SLIC in the ACPI, so your computer just have a license
key embedded in it's writable CMOS memory, so what? How's that changing
anything? The data in Windows distribution has always been free, you're
paying per license to use, not anything else. In fact, they insist on it
being zero cost, when I ordered an upgrade disk last time, they only
billed me a ridiculous sum for S&H. The fact that Microsoft and vendors
has always being secretive on allowing you to download the distribution
CDs is another, unrelated issue.
--
MichaelV
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