That was me Chris, I think you're blaming the "Wong" person or maybe I 'm the "you" & he's the Chuck. Confusing either way. =P

Part Dujour is bad (not to be confused with ala cart), it means you're not testing your builds over time & thus may build a crap box. Point was it's not hard to make custom installs & there's ample info on how to even if one never gets around to reading it or you use several model/brands parts.

Everything is to be taken with a grain of salt when I rant, we all know that by now.



Chris Reeves wrote:
Chuck,

I would disagree on the "part dujour" "good" OEMs, though of course I
believe you mean this in sarcasm; even to an extent, large OEMs such as
Dell, Alienware, HP, etc. will make specific changes for the end user in
means of video, audio, drive types (SCSI, SATA, IDE) etc.  which interferes
with a "easy solution" restore.. while they do have line-level units that
are all basically the same, very few OEMs have no option for a "part dujour"
system ;)

In fact, the basic reason why most smaller OEMs stay alive is because that's
all they do :)

CW

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OPK & custom install disks are only a problem when you build part dujour systems which is NOT what "good" OEM's do. Even so it does not take much to make a custom restore disk & there is a BS (as in bull) M$ cert for doing so on the OEM site (which I can't take as I am not affiliated with a acttive OEM).



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Very true, however microsoft is changing the OEM rules to make it so OEM's can't give out non-restore type disks, to lessen the possiblity that the disks will be used to install illegal copies of the software. It's not


I will go out of business when Microsoft quits furnishing OEM CD's and requires me to personalize the restore process to my computer. In another post I mentioned how for over 10 years power users have been formatting and doing a clean install on each new name brand computer they buy. It runs better! So now Microsoft is going to take that privilege???

Chuck









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