I know about Lenovo. No Windows install disk, but they come with a
utility to burn "restore" disks from which you can rebuild your windows
system. I.e. on a replaced or reformatted HD.
Also, the Microcenter PowerSpec systems I've had (including present one)
don't have one, but do include a DVD with a system rebuild capability.
John Emmerling wrote:
When buying a new computer, how can you tell whether it will come with the
Windows installation disk?
When I bought a computer from a screwdriver shop, it had an installation
disk, which proved handy. I also bought an eMachines computer which didn't
have it. Fortunately the need never arose.
I am looking at product specifications on line without being able to
determine this. Is this not a concern for most customers? What keywords
should I look for?
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