I don't want to bog the thread down but it is a sore point with me.
I agree Dell are the good guys. But it's not about Dell, it is MS policy which allows them to distribute these disks.
It would be nice if MS reverted to their older policy of agreeing to the sale of OEM disks to owner builders.
Don't get angry, get even with a perfect clean reinstall of the factory OEM license you own on that computer for life: Reinstalling Windows 7
As has been stated hundreds of times here manufacturers have stopped shipping clean copy OS installation DVD's in order to enforce their sponsor's bloatware which may provide all of the profit margin on some consumer boxes. Many will not tech support a clean reinstall although courts force them to honor the warranty. I simply don't tell them one has been done if they are needed for something, usually not except for hardware failure.
Until that happy day you can use these steps to Clean up factory bloatware
The Dell DVD has the factory OEM-SLP activation method Product Key & Dell logo.
Legacy is right, I did not do my homework. But had he read my posts he'd know that I already said that.
Yes and the OEM disks I refer to which owner builders are now not supposed to use for their own builds are locked to the PC they are activated on. That is why $100 should be fair payment.Although Dell will supply clean install discs, they are only good for the computer they come with, so in a sense they are OEM discs, it's just that they don't have the bloatware that a recovery disc does.
You are confusing OEM(SLP) and OEM(non SLP) licenses. OEM(SLP) come with a name brand PC. In this case you have already bought the OS license and can clean install using the COA product key for legal activation BUT you need to have access to the general installation disks.Yes and the OEM disks I refer to which owner builders are now not supposed to use for their own builds are locked to the PC they are activated on. That is why $100 should be fair payment.Although Dell will supply clean install discs, they are only good for the computer they come with, so in a sense they are OEM discs, it's just that they don't have the bloatware that a recovery disc does.
$100 is fair payment for an OS you already bought? This is highway robbery.
I would like to add that I dealt with Dell in the UK for many years and am very aware of the Media / No Media options, I was of course dealing with their business sales / technical and did find them quite professional. The prices offered were of course not anywhere near as competitive as those on the Home user site until you started to deal in mass quantities