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old-wiz

macrumors G3
Original poster
Mar 26, 2008
8,331
228
West Suburban Boston Ma
I'm confused about which version of Windows XP home I would need to run under bootcamp. Reading the forums, everyone says just buy the OEM version like:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116511

but one of the reviews on newegg says:

"Cons: Be sure to read MICROSOFT's definition of "System Builder" before you order this software! If you are building a PC for your own use, you are not a "System Builder" and must return the software to your distributor. Unfortunately Newegg will not accept unopened OEM software and you are out the purchase price!

Other Thoughts: Also you will need Microsoft's OPK (OEM Preinstallation Kit) to install the software. Unfortunately an OPK is only included in a 3-pack of Windows XP not in the individual package."

but other reviews don't mention this at all. i'd hate to have to pay $180 for the full retail version. Can someone comment? thanks.
 

steveza

macrumors 68000
Feb 20, 2008
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27
UK
You can use the OEM edition on any system that is either new or has changed significantly - new system board for example.

You don't need the OPK to use the OEM edition.

Update: I just re-read Bob's review on newegg - you can pretty much ignore all of that.
 

myfirstmacbook

macrumors newbie
Mar 4, 2009
16
0
I believe it's any version of xp that has SP2 installed as part of the OS. which is where I'm running into problems, I have xp pro install disks but it's pre-sp2 so I'm not sure what to do.
 

Snowfoe

macrumors newbie
Apr 13, 2009
7
0
Tennessee
This is for old-wiz and myfirstmacbook! The rule with installing windows via bootcamp on any mac is:

1. For Windows XP: it has to be a legal xp install disk, no pirated copys sorry boys :eek: and most importantly it has to be an install disk with SP 2 i repeat again it has to have SP 2 no pre-SP 2 sorry boys:(

2 For Windows Vista: no illegal pirated copys, and any vista will work

3. Ur Mac :apple: must meet the system requirements of the windows you are planning to install
 

myfirstmacbook

macrumors newbie
Mar 4, 2009
16
0
This is for old-wiz and myfirstmacbook! The rule with installing windows via bootcamp on any mac is:

1. For Windows XP: it has to be a legal xp install disk, no pirated copys sorry boys :eek: and most importantly it has to be an install disk with SP 2 i repeat again it has to have SP 2 no pre-SP 2 sorry boys:(

2 For Windows Vista: no illegal pirated copys, and any vista will work

3. Ur Mac :apple: must meet the system requirements of the windows you are planning to install

I have a legal copy of sp1 xp so now I need to figure out what to do
 
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