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  2. Windows Vista editions - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Windows Vista optical media use a holographic design with vibrant colors. [10] With the exception of Windows Vista Starter, all editions support both IA-32 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit) processor architectures. [11] Microsoft ceased distribution of retail copies of Windows Vista in October 2010; OEM distribution of Windows Vista ended in ...

  3. Windows Anytime Upgrade - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Anytime Upgrade in Vista. All editions of Windows Vista (excluding Enterprise) are stored on the same retail and OEM optical media—a license key for the edition purchased determines which edition is eligible for installation. [9]

  4. Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    Windows Vista is a major release of the Windows ... distribution of Windows Vista; OEM supply ... Premium Ready" hardware requirements and Vista's pricing.

  5. Talk:Windows Vista editions - Wikipedia

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    The license is a bit more restrictive and there is no support from microsoft, but that is traded off with a cheaper price: Windows Vista 32-Bit Ultimate System builder is $189USD; 64-Bit goes for $199USD as of 3/28. This OEM software is intended for system builders only and cannot be transferred to another PC once it is installed.

  6. Bundling of Microsoft Windows - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft does not provide refunds for Windows licenses sold through an OEM, including licenses that come with the purchase of a computer or are pre-installed on a computer. [28] A Microsoft Denmark representative stated that Microsoft's Windows license terms allow OEMs to offer a refund for just the Windows license. [29]

  7. System Locked Pre-installation - Wikipedia

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    System Locked Pre-installation (SLP), also referred to as OEM Activation, is a product activation procedure for Microsoft Windows used by major OEMs of laptops and pre-built PCs wherein a Windows product key is added and locked to the machine's firmware before mass distribution. SLP product keys cannot be moved to other machines.