Who Is DigitalCodes.info (https:\/\/digitalcodes.info)?<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n
We are an online reseller of\u00a0genuine\u00a0software products made by manufacturers such as Microsoft, Quick Heal, McAfee, and many premium games, for additional information, see our About Page.<\/p>\n
Is Ordering Online from DigitalCodes.info Safe?<\/strong><\/p>\n
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Yes, our checkout pages are 256-bit SSL encrypted, the industry standard for secure online ordering. Always make sure to look for the green URL <\/strong>bar and the lock or key icon on your browser when you are checking out (location and format differ depending on what browser you are using). This indicates you are viewing a secure, encrypted page.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
What Is the Difference Between OEM And Retail Box Packaging?<\/strong><\/p>\n
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The retail version of the software is a full version of the software which will include the installation disc(s), Certificate of Authenticity (if the manufacturer provides), and product keycode\/serial number (if necessary).<\/li>\n
The OEM software does not come in a retail box, doesn’t include printed manuals, cannot be transferred (even if the original computer breaks), and is not eligible for free technical support from the manufacturer. Help files are normally included on the disc.<\/li>\n
The OEM software is only available in “full version” editions, meaning there are no OEM upgrade products.<\/li>\n
All the OEM software can be upgraded to future versions of the software by purchasing a compatible upgrade product.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
The Retail Version:<\/strong><\/p>\n
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The retail version of Windows is the full version and the standard \u201cconsumer\u201d version.<\/li>\n
Anytime you walk into an electronics store and see the boxed sets of Windows, you\u2019re looking at the retail version. It\u2019s designed for people who want to upgrade their computer or buy a new license.<\/li>\n
The license can be installed on any computer, and it comes with full support from Microsoft.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
The OEM Version:<\/strong><\/p>\n
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The OEM version of Windows is a system builder and primarily used by large computer manufacturers (Like Dell, Lenovo, Acer, Asus, MSI, Samsung, HCL, Wipro, Etc.) as well as local computer shops.<\/li>\n
Computer enthusiasts can use them on their workstation PCs, though Microsoft has gone back and forth as to whether or not this is allowed. The OEM version is tied to a single PC forever, and it doesn\u2019t come with support from Microsoft.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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