ApplicationsWindows applicationsDifferences Between Retail, OEM, System Builder, Volume Licensing, Full or Upgrade License for Windows

16 Aug 2009, 05:30

Windows users, no matter it’s Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2003, must have often heard of retail license, royalty OEM factory preactivated license, volume license, full packaged product (FPP), upgrade license and etc. But what’s exactly is the differences between Retail, OEM, Volume, Full or Upgrade license?

Licenses for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 can be obtained through one of three basic channels: retail, original equipment manufacturer (OEM), or Volume Licensing. The implication of different channels of license is mainly that each channel has its own unique methods of activation. The Windows XP installation CD even has different versions for each channel of distributions, even though all CDs will be used to installed to the same final product, although since Windows Vista, although the practice has since been discontinued since Windows Vista with the exception to OEM version, which may be manufacturer-specific.

Here’s a brief explanation on various licenses or licensing schemes that available for Windows operating system from Microsoft.

* Retail: Windows operating system products that are acquired through a retail store (physical or online) are individually licensed and are activated. Retail version of Windows generally can be purchased in two license pricing levels, namely Full of Upgrade license.
1. Full License – also known as Full Packaged Product (FPP). The full version of Windows has no limitation on how customers can install and use the OS, as long as each PC has its own legitimate license. Full retail can perform either clean (custom) and upgrade install, and can be transferred to upgraded or entirely new systems as long as only one copy is installed at a time. Full license is always the most expensive edition, and is normally purchased for computer that does not sold with Windows operating system originally.
2. Upgrade License – available at cheaper discounted price (for example see Windows 7 prices or Windows Vista prices), upgrade license is targeted at end-users who already has a genuine license of previous version of Windows operating system, and wish to move to newer operating system. For example, upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7. Upgrade retail license can only be installed on a system that already has an OEM or full license.

Retail version of Windows license includes full support from Microsoft, and each purchased copy comes with one unique product key (printed on the product packaging), which the user enters during the product installation to complete the activation online or via phone.

* OEM: OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) license is a restricted version of Windows that included with a new computer. Manufacturers and vendors ship Windows with OEM license as it’s deeply discounted when compared with retail copy. OEM license has limitation that it can only perform a clean install or custom install, but not upgrade.

Since Windows Vista and including Windows 7, EULA of OEM license can only be installed on one computer, and is forever locked and bounded to the computer (motherboard) of which it’s installed. In Windows XP, OEM license can be installed on one computer at a time. OEM license is always the least expensive edition, but is available to OEMs only.

OEM license also has another variant called System Builder OEM license, which is also an OEM license with lesser discount, has all the same restrictions and limitations of OEM license. But System Builder OEM license may be available to general customer who purchased a new PC (or hardware) from a small system builder via retail store.

Hardware vendors perform OEM activation by associating the operating system to the firmware (basic input/output system, or BIOS) of the computer prior to shipping new PC to customer. So no additional actions are required by the user to activate Windows, except when user choose to activate Windows with COA (Certificate of Authenticity) product key, which normally pasted on the casing of the hardware, in the case of not installing Windows with OEM provided image.

Support for Windows with OEM license is provided by OEM or system builder, which is usually non-existent. So, end-users are virtually have to support their own.

* Volume Licensing: Volume licenses is a software license programs (depending on the Volume Licensing program, subscriber may receive media, or has the option to acquire media or supplemental media, documentation, and product support separately as needed) that are sold in bulk to corporate customers, in quantities of five or more at a time. There are actually many options and choices available for volume licensing, such as Open Value, Open Value Subscription, O__TEXT IS TOO BIG. IT WAS TRUNCATED TO 5000 SYMBOLS

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kaviarasu
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kaviarasu 16 Aug 2009, 08:38 #
very usefull to me thankyou sir.
Droopy2
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Droopy2 30 Aug 2009, 19:26 #
very good information for all windows users thank you.
bagio_ganteng
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bagio_ganteng 30 Aug 2009, 19:42 #
thanks very2 help me.... :m
adbit
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adbit 31 Aug 2009, 10:46 #
Useful info buddy. My + :)
honeyanne
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honeyanne 14 Sep 2009, 18:15 #
thanks for nice info :m +
flamer
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flamer 24 Sep 2009, 04:46 #
gramei, foi usefull... (hug)
now remains diferences betwen BETA and RC versionof windows. does anyboby knows?
Warlock69
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Warlock69 24 Sep 2009, 09:01 #
and about RTM??
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godie
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godie 01 Oct 2009, 14:45 #
Thanks for the info
cheeku
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cheeku 27 Oct 2009, 09:48 #
Thanks for the Useful info. My +
windee
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windee 27 Oct 2009, 16:39 #
good one thank u
110111
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110111 28 Oct 2009, 21:06 #
thanks
Xander_25
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Xander_25 01 Nov 2009, 22:31 #
Great info... explains a lot that I didn't know before!!
robertgaspar
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robertgaspar 24 Nov 2009, 09:26 #
very useful information. thanks a lot.
mastercheif2253
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mastercheif2253 04 Dec 2009, 15:46 #
great info, just wished it somehow made buying windows cheaper!
beksbeno
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beksbeno 08 Dec 2009, 09:25 #
now i know what to buy, thanks
cryogenous
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cryogenous 19 Dec 2009, 09:48 #
nice info,.. ;-)
martinsimarmata
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martinsimarmata 01 Dec 2010, 18:52 #
thanks for the info. really useful
Gorkiss
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Gorkiss 19 Feb 2011, 14:29 #
thanks for the info
oliviercanari
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oliviercanari 12 Mar 2011, 10:03 #
Good informations, thanks to share your knowledge.
rudyfaiagao
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rudyfaiagao 13 May 2011, 20:06 #
thanks for the nice info ^_^
uPaclan3
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uPaclan3 08 Jul 2011, 16:10 #
nice info, bro...
andras
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andras 29 Aug 2011, 18:48 #
Engels is toch voor mij nog altijd een beetje moeilijk.
Shakeeb
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Shakeeb 17 Sep 2011, 01:23 #
Very useful info... thanks a lot
roshanrbb
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roshanrbb 15 Nov 2011, 15:30 #
very nice info,,,thanks
andras
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andras 10 Jan 2012, 15:57 #
beetje moeilijk om te vertalen, toch bedankt
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