> From Amazon the non-OEM non-upgrade 32-bit versions
>
You'd be silly not to buy the OEM version though... The main difference
with the OEM version is that it is tied to the motherboard you first install
it on. Some say you can get around this by saying to the MS activiation
person your old one died, but at worst it means you need to buy another OEM
license when you get a new motherboard. Given that the OEM license is 3-4
times cheaper than the non-OEM version, it's a no-brainer.
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