Questions About Windows XP Licence

PohTayToez

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There are a few people that I might be building new systems for, and I was wondering about how issuing things like Windows XP and/or Microsoft Office works. I understand that there are system builder versions for each, but basically I would just like to know the cheapest way to legally install a new copy of Windows XP and Microsoft Office, and possible a link to what I would need to buy.
 
I guess the cheapest option is to get OEM versions of it, but you have to get a piece of hardware with them as well.
 
I think that they change license and you don't need to buy it with hardware anymore.
I'm not 100% sure though...
 
I don't think so, OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacture, the whole point of OEM is to get a cheap option when you get a brand new computer. If a retailer sells an OEM version without hardware they are branding their contract with microsoft.
 
The closest thing I can find is volume licensing, but that seems to be for businesses, government or education... I didn't bother to read through it in depth, but I would guess that it would be a violation of contract to resell those licenses.
 
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