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by fractallyte
5158 days ago
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Sigh. I wish more end users would consider option C: Ask nicely for a laptop with no OS. When the reply is 'No', return/wipe the Microsoft default, carefully documenting your refusal of the End User License Agreement, and ask for your money back on the OS. (They'll still say 'No'.) Be firm, be persistent, and even go as far as issuing a Small Claim. They will ultimately accede, because the law is on your side. No one need pay the Microsoft tax. |
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To me that sounds like a whole load of work for not that much money. If I don't want it I'd just order the cheapest most basic version of Windows I could, wipe it and move on.