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Originally Posted by Thrax
Microsoft has nothing to do with preloads and recovery partitions. That's strictly an OEM decision, and discs can be had for a small fee.
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I don't call $40/US$ a "small fee" for something I already paid for!
And at that, you still don't get actual Windows disks. You get a disk image of the recovery partition. I know, I've checked!
So, Yay! 1 step forward , 2 steps back.
Nevertheless, it should be possible to TYPE in a product code to do an upgrade, which according to all the answers I have received on the subject is:
Who Knows? I haven't received an answer to any of the direct questions I have asked of MS.
And allowing the keying in of a product code IS Microsoft's decision. Which is and always has been my point.
Doesn't leave me with a whole lot of options, Thrax.