mike_0913, to you comments:
Everybody wantswhen buying a new computer, you get software, but nearly all of them are trialware, ending an average of 3-6 months. Its just another way for companies to market their software. Some retailers have options to purchase additional software for the full versions, but unfortunately not all. Soons they will eliminate all the cds were simply download. Is cheaper and faster.
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Not everybody wants
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or they give you a DVD with it, or it is on a partition on the hard drive, they give you
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Alternatively, if you want to pay . Ten dollars can install XP OS hard, and I would not be without it.
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They do not give you individually becase people could sell or something after making a copy of themselves with a cd burner.
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International ccompanies like dell You can also manually create computer software backup.
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I have full versions with mine. They are given OEM versions, but when it is necessary to reformat my hard drive, they are going to put it back the way it was when I got it.
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They prefer to sell some astronomical retail prices at Best Buy than having someone pirated disc. They say it is "copy-proof", but I doubt it. The answer is as least they give you, the less it costs.
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because they can sell them to you later for more money
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If a new computer, it must be in the field, if it was not then make a restoration, and should operate. Back at the time when it did work properly, if it is not far enough then do it again and come back later. Or acquire the company you bought the computer and wondered why there was no disk in the box.
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