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OEM Disk stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer Disk. These disks are typically provided by manufacturers and may contain operating systems or software intended for installation on new or refurbished computers.
OEM Disks are generally designed for use with specific hardware or systems. It's important to check compatibility with your device before installation.
Yes, OEM Disks often come with different licensing agreements and may lack some of the packaging or documentation included with retail versions.
OEM Disks may or may not include product keys, depending on the manufacturer and the software provided. Always review the product description for details.
Technical support for OEM Disks is usually provided by the manufacturer of the hardware, rather than the software vendor.