Re: OEM versus Upgrade

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From: kurttrail (dontemailme_at_anywhereintheknowuniverse.org)
Date: 02/16/05


Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 10:03:46 -0500

Leythos wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 07:55:04 -0500, mrpsychology wrote:
>>
>> So therefore, the eula SHOULD not be so small as
>> stating a processor.
>
> The EULA for OEM states the Motherboard.

It does not! Liar!!!!!

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