![]() ![]() My job is IT Infrastructure Manager.The other day I found some guys replacing the door as part of a project by the building maintenance dept to make all the doors in the building compliant with fire regs.There had been to specific mention to me that this. Of course, if you're gonna do that, you may as well spend the extra $20 and get a retail copy of Windows 10 Opens a new window. Burden him right back and tell him it's gonna cost $100 for a new license. Honestly: You've already spent too much time on this "for a friend" - doubly so for one you describe as having "burdened" you. It's entirely possible that Samsung does the same thing.įailing that, you can still buy Windows 7 Home Premium OEM licenses from NewEgg: After about a year, sometimes two, they stop selling recovery media from hp.com/buy/parts and shift the management of recovery media to Computer Surgeons. So apparently I'm on my own with this - well actually I'm never alone with the spiceworks team with me :)What's the model of the machine in question? It's not uncommon for OEMs to offload their recovery media fulfillment to a third party. Cookie-Monster wrote:The manufacturer (Samsung) do not provide recovery media any more (only XP and vista), and Microsoft will not provide an ISO because it refuses the OEM product key.
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