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yes OEM software is for anyone making their own pc and it will install just like the normal version, u just dont get the pretty box

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sorry what (still learning)

You put the disk in. Then you start your PC. You spam the key to select boot device (or change boot order in BIOS), then you select your disk drive. And you just read what's on the screen and follow the instructions.

Or, you can put the OS in to a USB stick, and boot from that and do exactly the same thing as above.

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You put the disk in. Then you start your PC. You spam the key to select boot device (or change boot order in BIOS), then you select your disk drive. And you just read what's on the screen and follow the instructions.

Or, you can put the OS in to a USB stick, and boot from that and do exactly the same thing as above.

 

You do not need to do that, its automatic

 

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   OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer, that means its a legit copy. To install it on your computer, you can either use a disk from microsoft or and ISO which can be downloaded. However you still would need to get a key. 

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You do not need to do that, its automatic

 

 

   OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer, that means its a legit copy. To install it on your computer, you can either use a disk from microsoft or and ISO which can be downloaded. However you still would need to get a key. 

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should that come with a disk

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it looks like a disk version, u could always email them to check before ordering.

The product key will either be printed on the disk it self or attached to the cd case

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