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yawnmoth
I'd like to buy an academically discounted version of Windows XP and am
having a tough time finding out if any actually exist.
E85-02670 is described as "ACAD UPG WINDOWS XP PRO W/ SP2 ENG AE" and
sells for $89.95 on a random website, which is cheaper than the $99.95
they list for the Windowss XP Home upgrade, but it's also an upgrade.
What if I want to do a full install?
Supposedly, some colleges sell Microsoft software that, although
marketed as upgrades, are actually full versions. They're called
upgrades, as I understand it, because a Windows license is supposed to
be owned prior to purchase (even though the installer doesn't check).
Is this true of E85-02670, as well? Can E85-02670 be installed from
scratch despite its being described as an upgrade?
having a tough time finding out if any actually exist.
E85-02670 is described as "ACAD UPG WINDOWS XP PRO W/ SP2 ENG AE" and
sells for $89.95 on a random website, which is cheaper than the $99.95
they list for the Windowss XP Home upgrade, but it's also an upgrade.
What if I want to do a full install?
Supposedly, some colleges sell Microsoft software that, although
marketed as upgrades, are actually full versions. They're called
upgrades, as I understand it, because a Windows license is supposed to
be owned prior to purchase (even though the installer doesn't check).
Is this true of E85-02670, as well? Can E85-02670 be installed from
scratch despite its being described as an upgrade?