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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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      @dustinb3403 said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

      OK simple question then.

      @Scott are you an OEM? Do you build and sell desktops?

      Doesn't matter here as the OEM is already purchased and applied (technically this is an assumption, but a really safe one. @scott hasn't actually said that such licenses exist, but it is a really, really likely situation.) You need to be an OEM builder to acquire the OEM licensing for the initial build. But any owner (or responsible IT tech) for said computer can install the software as often as they like, because the license was already applied by the system builder.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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        @dustinb3403 said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

        Since OEM licensing are only supposed to be sold to OEM businesses and not individuals who should purchase the Retail license this would, by definition mean he has to restore to the OEM that came with the hardware, if he isn't an OEM.

        Your first sentence is true about who can purchase the initial license. But the second part is not something that the license does.

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        • DustinB3403D
          DustinB3403
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          @Scott what operating system came with these laptops? There are to many questions to reasonably provide a simple answer.

          As is evident based on the ongoing conversation and numerous assumptions we're all having to make.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
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            Only assumption is that he's got Windows 7 or later OEM. Which is almost certainly true. There is no reasonable way to acquire normal desktops or laptops without a Windows OEM, no reasonable way for a company to have used them previously without that, and no way a machine older than Windows 7 era would be worth donating.

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            • IRJI
              IRJ
              last edited by IRJ

              I'd wipe and install Ubuntu. I would probably ask my company to go a step further and give us new hard drives for a clean Ubuntu install.

              Kids with little or no money and alot of time can be dangerous. Dont give them a chance to recover your data. That is my 2 cents.

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              • DustinB3403D
                DustinB3403 @IRJ
                last edited by

                @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                I'd wipe and install Ubuntu. I would probably ask my company to go a step further and give us new hard drives for a clean Ubuntu install.

                Kids with little or no money and alot of time can be dangerous. Dont give them a chance to recover your data. That is my 2 cents.

                Running DBAN for a full DDoD wipe would likely suffice as well, but who wants to let it take so long. . .

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                • IRJI
                  IRJ @DustinB3403
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                  @dustinb3403 said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                  @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                  I'd wipe and install Ubuntu. I would probably ask my company to go a step further and give us new hard drives for a clean Ubuntu install.

                  Kids with little or no money and alot of time can be dangerous. Dont give them a chance to recover your data. That is my 2 cents.

                  Running DBAN for a full DDoD wipe would likely suffice as well, but who wants to let it take so long. . .

                  How much are 100GB laptop drives these days? I wouldn't take the risk.

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                  • DustinB3403D
                    DustinB3403 @IRJ
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                    @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                    @dustinb3403 said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                    @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                    I'd wipe and install Ubuntu. I would probably ask my company to go a step further and give us new hard drives for a clean Ubuntu install.

                    Kids with little or no money and alot of time can be dangerous. Dont give them a chance to recover your data. That is my 2 cents.

                    Running DBAN for a full DDoD wipe would likely suffice as well, but who wants to let it take so long. . .

                    How much are 100GB laptop drives these days? I wouldn't take the risk.

                    Likely more than the value of the laptops. . .

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @IRJ
                      last edited by

                      @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                      I'd wipe and install Ubuntu. I would probably ask my company to go a step further and give us new hard drives for a clean Ubuntu install.

                      Kids with little or no money and alot of time can be dangerous. Dont give them a chance to recover your data. That is my 2 cents.

                      Not sure it is "his" data. And what are the chances that the data on there is worth anything? Possible, but unlikely.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
                        last edited by

                        @dustinb3403 said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                        @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                        @dustinb3403 said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                        @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                        I'd wipe and install Ubuntu. I would probably ask my company to go a step further and give us new hard drives for a clean Ubuntu install.

                        Kids with little or no money and alot of time can be dangerous. Dont give them a chance to recover your data. That is my 2 cents.

                        Running DBAN for a full DDoD wipe would likely suffice as well, but who wants to let it take so long. . .

                        How much are 100GB laptop drives these days? I wouldn't take the risk.

                        Likely more than the value of the laptops. . .

                        That's the hard part. The time and money of even a super cheap hard drive is probably double the value of something being donated.

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                        • IRJI
                          IRJ @scottalanmiller
                          last edited by

                          @scottalanmiller said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                          @dustinb3403 said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                          @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                          @dustinb3403 said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                          @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                          I'd wipe and install Ubuntu. I would probably ask my company to go a step further and give us new hard drives for a clean Ubuntu install.

                          Kids with little or no money and alot of time can be dangerous. Dont give them a chance to recover your data. That is my 2 cents.

                          Running DBAN for a full DDoD wipe would likely suffice as well, but who wants to let it take so long. . .

                          How much are 100GB laptop drives these days? I wouldn't take the risk.

                          Likely more than the value of the laptops. . .

                          That's the hard part. The time and money of even a super cheap hard drive is probably double the value of something being donated.

                          Understood, but you are creating potential risk otherwise.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @IRJ
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                            @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                            @scottalanmiller said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                            @dustinb3403 said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                            @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                            @dustinb3403 said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                            @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                            I'd wipe and install Ubuntu. I would probably ask my company to go a step further and give us new hard drives for a clean Ubuntu install.

                            Kids with little or no money and alot of time can be dangerous. Dont give them a chance to recover your data. That is my 2 cents.

                            Running DBAN for a full DDoD wipe would likely suffice as well, but who wants to let it take so long. . .

                            How much are 100GB laptop drives these days? I wouldn't take the risk.

                            Likely more than the value of the laptops. . .

                            That's the hard part. The time and money of even a super cheap hard drive is probably double the value of something being donated.

                            Understood, but you are creating potential risk otherwise.

                            Not creating, just not totally eliminating. But is the risk typically over $100? Not likely. Paying $100 to eliminate $2 of risk doesn't make sense.

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                            • IRJI
                              IRJ @scottalanmiller
                              last edited by

                              @scottalanmiller said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                              @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                              @scottalanmiller said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                              @dustinb3403 said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                              @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                              @dustinb3403 said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                              @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                              I'd wipe and install Ubuntu. I would probably ask my company to go a step further and give us new hard drives for a clean Ubuntu install.

                              Kids with little or no money and alot of time can be dangerous. Dont give them a chance to recover your data. That is my 2 cents.

                              Running DBAN for a full DDoD wipe would likely suffice as well, but who wants to let it take so long. . .

                              How much are 100GB laptop drives these days? I wouldn't take the risk.

                              Likely more than the value of the laptops. . .

                              That's the hard part. The time and money of even a super cheap hard drive is probably double the value of something being donated.

                              Understood, but you are creating potential risk otherwise.

                              Not creating, just not totally eliminating. But is the risk typically over $100? Not likely. Paying $100 to eliminate $2 of risk doesn't make sense.

                              If you can confirm there is no sensitive data on ALL systems, which is difficult to confirm.

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                              • DustinB3403D
                                DustinB3403 @IRJ
                                last edited by

                                @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                                @scottalanmiller said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                                @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                                @scottalanmiller said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                                @dustinb3403 said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                                @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                                @dustinb3403 said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                                @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                                I'd wipe and install Ubuntu. I would probably ask my company to go a step further and give us new hard drives for a clean Ubuntu install.

                                Kids with little or no money and alot of time can be dangerous. Dont give them a chance to recover your data. That is my 2 cents.

                                Running DBAN for a full DDoD wipe would likely suffice as well, but who wants to let it take so long. . .

                                How much are 100GB laptop drives these days? I wouldn't take the risk.

                                Likely more than the value of the laptops. . .

                                That's the hard part. The time and money of even a super cheap hard drive is probably double the value of something being donated.

                                Understood, but you are creating potential risk otherwise.

                                Not creating, just not totally eliminating. But is the risk typically over $100? Not likely. Paying $100 to eliminate $2 of risk doesn't make sense.

                                If you can confirm there is no sensitive data on ALL systems, which is difficult to confirm.

                                The risk is minimal at best that data would be recovered off of a disk that has been dban passed only once and then has a clean OS installed afterwards.

                                The devices aren't going to North Korea, and it's very unlikely that any data on these has any value at all. So even if they were, the concern isn't worth spending for new drives.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @IRJ
                                  last edited by

                                  @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                                  @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                                  @dustinb3403 said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                                  @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                                  @dustinb3403 said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                                  @irj said in MS Licensing Issues Regarding Machines Donated for Use Outside of US:

                                  I'd wipe and install Ubuntu. I would probably ask my company to go a step further and give us new hard drives for a clean Ubuntu install.

                                  Kids with little or no money and alot of time can be dangerous. Dont give them a chance to recover your data. That is my 2 cents.

                                  Running DBAN for a full DDoD wipe would likely suffice as well, but who wants to let it take so long. . .

                                  How much are 100GB laptop drives these days? I wouldn't take the risk.

                                  Likely more than the value of the laptops. . .

                                  That's the hard part. The time and money of even a super cheap hard drive is probably double the value of something being donated.

                                  Understood, but you are creating potential risk otherwise.

                                  Not creating, just not totally eliminating. But is the risk typically over $100? Not likely. Paying $100 to eliminate $2 of risk doesn't make sense.

                                  If you can confirm there is no sensitive data on ALL systems, which is difficult to confirm.

                                  No, that's the risk assuming not knowing anything. Unless you can confirm that there IS sensitive data, then you have to go with the average. That's how risk works. You can't just assume the worst case scenario unless proven otherwise. Nor the least. That's where average comes in. And the average system carries essentially no risk.

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