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dsp?
Hi. I want to buy genuine XP but there are two options I found: OEM and OEM DSP.
http://www.viosoftware.com/Windows+X...h+SP2+OEM.html this version seems cheaper than the DSP version. I noticed it says "-dell" and the DSP says "-oem" in the part number. Can anyone explain this? Thanks! |
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DSP are OEM releases used by smaller system builders. The '-del' tag in the part number could just be their internal catalog reference. Why not contact Vio and verify that it is not a Dell OEM that they're selling?
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