by Ryan Smith on 8/7/2009 12:00:00 AM ,
Windows 7 Professional X86
Posted in Ryan's Ramblings With Vista’s image based installer, 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,
PM Crash Course for IT Professionals - RMC Project Management,
Office Professional Plus 2007, regardless of what their key was. This greatly simplified the installation process,
office 2010 product key, resolving one of the most frustrating things about installing Windows XP.
[EditionID]
Ultimate
[Channel]
Retail
[VL]
0
When the Windows installer sees this file,
Office Standard 2010 Product Key, it becomes keyed to whatever distribution the file specifies. In this case with an Ultimate disc,
Office Home And Student 2010 Product Key, 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.