by Ryan Smith on 8/7/2009 twelve:00:00 AM ,
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Posted in Ryan's Ramblings With Vista’s image based installer,
Windows 7 Enterprise X64, we saw Microsoft consolidate all of this – one disc could contain every distribution of Windows, allowing a user to always be able to install Windows with any Windows disc,
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When the Windows installer sees this file,
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Cheap Office Home And Business 2010, we cannot install Home Premium or Professional. We have not yet had a chance to test OEM and retail keys since we don’t have both, however it certainly looks like the installer is going to make a distinction there too.