Glaucus, saying that it has nothing to do with Microsoft is absurd, they are the ones who have sanctioned the whole thing by creating the OEM licence concept, they are the worst offenders in the chain, in their position of power they can refuse the whole operation and say "if you want to install windows on your products you need a standard retail licence", rather than allowing users to be subjected to this half-licence bs.
In any case I have solved the problem myself by obtaining a windows 8 oem ISO from a grey source.
For future reference guys, the laptop recovery partitions contain the bloat I am trying to avoid and are as such useless. As is using the reinstall option because as well as bloat, one cannot even format the disk properly.
The most hassle free way is an ISO from USB. However even then Windows is a pain in the arse because it offers no partition type options and will format the boot partition using the horrid GPT mode (which a lot of software does not support) instead of the industry standard MBR mode unless you specifically boot the installation media in legacy (BIOS) mode.
In any case I have solved the problem myself by obtaining a windows 8 oem ISO from a grey source.
For future reference guys, the laptop recovery partitions contain the bloat I am trying to avoid and are as such useless. As is using the reinstall option because as well as bloat, one cannot even format the disk properly.
The most hassle free way is an ISO from USB. However even then Windows is a pain in the arse because it offers no partition type options and will format the boot partition using the horrid GPT mode (which a lot of software does not support) instead of the industry standard MBR mode unless you specifically boot the installation media in legacy (BIOS) mode.