OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell
P. J. Alling
webster26 at mindspring.com
Thu Oct 5 23:30:26 EST 2006
The OEM CD used to be the OS from Microsoft, there was very little trial
software, sometimes things like the original beta version of MS Money.
The other crap is often bulk filler supplied by the Manufacture, to
punch up it's supplied software list. A company I worked for bought all
it's programming work stations from Gateway, we got two CD's one of
Micosoft's NT OS and one of the Gateway "enhancements". The frist thing
we did when we got them was to take the OEM copy of the OS, (WinNT in
this case), Format the Hard drive and install a clean version from the
included MS installation CD. Then add drivers for the specific
additional hardware, network cards, high res video cards etc. Once
this was done you had a pretty clean install. The manufactures don't
supply those Microsoft OEM CDs anymore. You didn't want most of the
crap on the other CD, now you get neither.
Kenneth Waller wrote:
>A lot of the extra stuff included with my new Dell a year ago was trial
>version stuff - good for some many days and then it was gonna cost to
>continue to use. Some of it was just plain free programs, none of which I
>use.
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>Why would I want a CD/DVD of stuff I intended to remove?
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>Kenneth Waller
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>From: "P. J. Alling" <webster26 at mindspring.com>
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>>Actually I believe that they are allowed to add their own, and other
>>software by agreement, (under penalty of Anti Trust action), but
>>removing something that Microsoft includes is a different matter,
>>especially since installation CD/DVDs are no longer included, and most
>>people don't know how to re-install, and will probably never re-install
>>the OS, barring a complete melt down.
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>>Kenneth Waller wrote:
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>>>>The OEM agreement with Microsoft probably prohibits their removing
>>>>anything that comes with a standard windows installation.
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>>>I doubt it as a lot of the stuff included in not Microsoft stuff.
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>>>My guess is that they include the other stuff for the same reason you get
>>>advertising with your newspaper.
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>>>Kenneth Waller
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>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>From: "P. J. Alling" <webster26 at mindspring.com>
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>>>Subject: Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell
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>>>>The OEM agreement with Microsoft probably prohibits their removing
>>>>anything that comes with a standard windows installation.
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>>>>Shel Belinkoff wrote:
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>>>>>That's really odd - and annoying. I've seen a couple-three Dell
>>>>>commercials on TV and the ad makes a point of saying that you can have
>>>>>it
>>>>>"your way." Well, the crap can be removed if you so desire.
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>>>>>Shel
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>>>>>>[Original Message]
>>>>>>From: Ann Sanfedele <annsan at rcn.com>
>>>>>>To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <pdml at pdml.net>
>>>>>>Date: 10/4/2006 2:42:38 PM
>>>>>>Subject: Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell
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>>>>>>Shel Belinkoff wrote:
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>>>>>>>Why wouldn't they?
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>>>>>>>Shel
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>>>>>>>>[Original Message]
>>>>>>>>From: Ann Sanfedele
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>>>>>>>>Actually...
>>>>>>>>I asked that NO games be installed on my
>>>>>>>>computer but they wouldn't honor that
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>>>>>>Who the F knows?
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>>>>>>ann
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