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http://www.hardwarezone.com.sg/priceguide/priceguide.php?id=503&filter=&sortby=name&pg=2
Of course, it could be cheaper.
Anyways, do note: Some drivers may not be compatible with xp.
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Originally posted by kenn3th:
http://www.hardwarezone.com.sg/priceguide/priceguide.php?id=503&filter=&sortby=name&pg=2
Of course, it could be cheaper.
Anyways, do note: Some drivers may not be compatible with xp.
this 1 not really up to the minute updated one..check out the pricelist @ VR-Z where the pricelist is updated with most of the outlets in sls...
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Prices are always standard. It costs around $100++, depending on whether you want to buy Home or Pro.
If you already have an OEM disk, you can just use the OEM disk. Then call up Microsoft and tell them that you've bought a new machine, but you used the old disk. They will tell you how to re-activate again.
Please note that the OEM disk IS NOT from any PC manufacturers.
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Im selling Xp Pro service pack 2 at S$90 dollars only, can be lesser if u r from SG forums..add me at msn. I wanna make friends here, so...if u have any problem of your pc, kindly let me know, c how i could help ya!
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Edited by ndmmxiaomayi 14 Apr `08, 3:47PM
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Originally posted by Beckinjune:
Im selling Xp Pro service pack 2 at S$90 dollars only, can be lesser if u r from SG forums..add me at msn beckinjune@hotmail.com. I wanna make friends here, so...if u have any problem of your pc, kindly let me know, c how i could help ya!
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Now... tell me that I am posting in SGF...Edited by ndmmxiaomayi 14 Apr `08, 3:47PM
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OEMs are cheaper as they generally do not have the fancy packaging.
Whether you have the full Retail Version or the OEM Version of a software program such as Windows XP, makes no difference to Microsoft. Both versions require you to submit an activation code -- even if you have the Retail Version and both offer support from microsoft.
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