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Wow Love the new look!. I have a question. I have a small licenced PC shop at my home. I do this part time. I want to save my customers money when I buy an OS for the system I build. Typically it cost 85.00 to 91.00 to purchase XP Home oem. Is there a way to buy much cheaper in bulk. I build custom computers and have 40 out in the field for the last 4 years and not a problem with any. I build with TLC and allot of research. I love what I do but could pull more business in for system builds if I could get the price down. Thanks Bruce
 

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You'd have to sign up with a distributor.. if you were to only buy 40 licenses over the course of 4 years, you won't be able to bring the price down.

If you bought a pack of 100, you'd save money. But then again, many distributors require you have at least $20,000 in a bank account they have direct access to, plus you have a monthly/yearly free to be associated with them.

In your case, you won't be able to save them any money. Now, if you look into buying hardware in bulk, 3-4 motherboards at a time, then you might be able to save money.

www.axiom.com I think is the site for smaller resellers/companies.
 

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Thanks ,That is what I thought. Yes I can buy hardware in bulk at a good price. I only use MSI boards at the time because I have had no failures at all. I pack good parts in my boxes and that keeps the customers happy. Bruce
 

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I've been using MSI since AMD released their 650mhz thunderbird I think it was.. never had a problem.

My brother on the other hand has been able to fry 3 MSI boards.. 1 by putting in the wrong CPU into the board without a heat sink.. twice because he smoked so much that his board was covered in a fine layer of cigarette smoke/dust that it shorted out. He's an idiot though.

I had one problem with a MSI board.. damaged in shipping from someone.. no big deal.

Right now I use a MSI refurbished board.. originally 150 dollars a few months back, I picked it up for 41 dollars. No problems at all.

I use their Video cards too.. have 2 of them, ti4200 and a 6600gt. Both are great, no complaints.
 

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Thanks for replying. I am setting up a MSI board as we speak. I tried putting the cables on backwards because they were short.I put the end that was to go to the HD in the CD and visa versa. I did set the HD to master and the CD to slave. XP had a problem when it tried to install the OS . It said having trouble finding drive C. So I switched the cable back and loaded it with no problem. It has worked it the past but not tjis time. Take care Bruce
 

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Isn't it possible to use the same copy of Windows on all your PC builds, but buy new liscense from Microsoft for each one. I thought that the liscenses only cost like 50. You just get a new cd key. No cd's or anything
 

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I have bought a extra licence for the same copy of XP and it worked. You only save about ten dollars. I think It cost me 89.00. You would have to keep up with which copy you used. Some have told me that you can use any OEM version bought for building a custom PC and use it with some ones Key Numbers. That way if some one lost the CD you could use your copy as long as they had a licence number. I don't know for sure because I have not tried it. Bruce