Fix NSLP description
Made an oopsie - NSLP is definitely not "an SLP equivalent" as the activation is not authorized by the OEM.
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		| @@ -69,10 +69,9 @@ There are multiple types of keys that will accompany OEM licenses. Those are: | ||||
| The differences between them are pretty extreme but ultimately do not matter | ||||
| that much. In short, **SLP** keys do not require Microsoft's activation servers | ||||
| to activate - the OEM marks a machine as activated during manufacturing, | ||||
| **DM** are the "BIOS keys" you might have seen/heard about and **NSLP**s are the | ||||
| **SLP** equivalent for when the OEM doesn't want to bother with activation | ||||
| during manufacturing. In terms more people might understand, NSLP is analogous | ||||
| to COA. | ||||
| **DM** are the "BIOS keys" you might have seen/heard about and **NSLP**s are for | ||||
| when the OEM doesn't want to bother with activation during manufacturing. In | ||||
| terms more people might understand, NSLP is analogous to COA. | ||||
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| ### Volume Licensing | ||||
| Microsoft's bigger customers that "need" more licenses for more computer can opt | ||||
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