I have an article I wrote a few weeks back, found here, asking about getting a copy of Windows 7 from a friend who got it from school at student discount. I got some great answers but I am still curious about something.
Does this copy sold to students have a way for Microsoft to know if it's a student copy or is this copy just like any copy you buy at the store? I ask because I remember I bought a PC many years ago from a guy who built and sold them and he had installed an unregistered copy of Office XP Student Edition on it. Like this Windows, this Office XP Student Edition was meant for (obviously) students. I took it off cause it did not have a lot of the programs, was not registered and it was a student version which I wasn't. So will this PC say student edition on it like this Office XP did?
I'm just curious, it's in my nature to ask these things. It would be interesting to know how Microsoft avoids people from getting these cheaper copies considering it's around $30 for students compared to the store price of around $200. How do they know? The serial number?
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