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Topic: Windows 7 Professional 32bit OEM DVDs - UNOPENED 7.5 btc - page 2. (Read 3545 times)

rjk
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1ngldh
the 32 bit part is a real buzzkill. you won't find many buyers who will sacrifice their > 4GB ram just to save some money.

I believe the serial will work with a 64-bit copy. Just download the trial from ms and use it to activate.
That is incorrect, OEM keys will only activate OEM media, not retail.
OEM keys are portable across bitness, so you can use a 32-bit key on a 64-bit media and vice versa. However the trial recommendation might not work. You can however find OEM media for download, just check to see that the hash matches the download from Technet and all will be well.
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the 32 bit part is a real buzzkill. you won't find many buyers who will sacrifice their > 4GB ram just to save some money.

I believe the serial will work with a 64-bit copy. Just download the trial from ms and use it to activate.
That is incorrect, OEM keys will only activate OEM media, not retail.
rjk
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1ngldh
the 32 bit part is a real buzzkill. you won't find many buyers who will sacrifice their > 4GB ram just to save some money.

I believe the serial will work with a 64-bit copy. Just download the trial from ms and use it to activate.
Yup
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the 32 bit part is a real buzzkill. you won't find many buyers who will sacrifice their > 4GB ram just to save some money.

I believe the serial will work with a 64-bit copy. Just download the trial from ms and use it to activate.
legendary
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the 32 bit part is a real buzzkill. you won't find many buyers who will sacrifice their > 4GB ram just to save some money.
rjk
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1ngldh
Exactly where did you get these?

I ask because OEM discs from the major manufactures must be used with those devices, so potentially you are selling very expensive coasters.
That would be recovery disks, which will only activate on manufacturers hardware. OEM disks however are produced by Microsoft, and come with a COA sticker and slightly different terms and conditions. Everything else is the same as retail.
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Exactly where did you get these?

I ask because OEM discs from the major manufactures must be used with those devices, so potentially you are selling very expensive coasters.
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I changed my offering to individual discs. Turns out most people don't need 3 copies of windows 7 Smiley
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I currently have four unopened and sealed Windows 7 Professional 32-bit OEM DVDs. These are all sealed OEM licenses from a system builders pack. I do realize that very few people are interested in 32bit but the keys are usable on a 64bit OEM disc. Below is a link to the same product on Newegg which is where they were purchased from.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116989

I would like to get 7.5 BTC per copy. This price includes priority shipping to the US48. This is a ~41% discount off retail price of $139.99! I know not everyone here will need licensed copies of windows 7, but for those who do it's a great deal.

I will provide pictures of the product upon request. Please msg me here if you are interested.
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