![]() ![]() The two types of licenses here differ conceptually. The System Builder installation media will install just like a standard retail - or “Full Version” edition - of Windows will. For the purposes of this article, we’re just going to assume that you can actually buy and use a System Builder (or OEM) edition of Windows and use it on your own computer. But you wouldn’t know it unless you read the fine print. On Windows 7 and now 8.1, it’s not allowed. On Windows XP, Vista, and 8, this was allowed. ![]() Microsoft’s been all over the map when it comes to whether System Builder licenses can be used by normal computer enthusiasts building their own machines. RELATED: Microsoft is Misleading Consumers With Windows 8.1 System Builder Licensingįirst, let’s get one thing out of the way. ![]()
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