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2011-08-10, 07:57 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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So when I purchased this copy of Windows for my current PC I thought it was the full edition, but it was for upgrading from XP or Vista only apparently. So I used a Dell XP Disc from my old Dell PC to install XP, then used my Windows 7 disc to upgrade.
Well now I'm building a new PC and wondered if I can use the same trick. My current PC has been verified through Microsoft so I'm not sure if it's tied to just that one PC. Advice? Answers? Suggestions? Any help is much appreciated. |
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2011-08-13, 11:40 AM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
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Um, only can use multiple activations if the activation key has multiple activations on it. You want to contact Microsoft Licensing support if you have any issues. They can reset the activation for you if need be because of reinstalls.
Check this thread out to reactivate after reinstall: Can't activate after reinstall - http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...f-b75761cf2012 Unlike Windows XP where the key was not checked against activations servers, Windows 7 does. For home users you will activate against Microsoft servers over the Internet. For businesses with Active Directory you can have your own server in-house which you put in your volume license you purchase from MS. That volume license grants you so many activations against your in-house server. |
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2011-08-13, 03:35 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
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Thanks, unfortunately I think the bran new Hard Drive I ordered is busted. First time booting up with BIOS it detects the drive but keeps saying it has an error, and no drive space. It's definitely connected to the motherboard and powered right, and I'm pretty sure I got the jumper right (I really tried every combo), but still Primary Master Hard Disk Error.
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2011-08-14, 04:05 AM | [Ignore Me] #8 | ||
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I'm not sure about the activation limit. I have never run in to it. However, to discuss the installing a fresh install using upgrade media; check out this link. I have used it and can verify it does work. Even better, Microsoft support did not give me any trouble over it went I contacted them for an unrelated driver issue. While not official, it does not seem to be of great concern to anyone. It might be worth checking out. With luck, you might not run in to the activation limit issue...
Last edited by Taro; 2011-08-14 at 04:07 AM. |
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2011-08-14, 08:19 AM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
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Good try, but using the rearm command just reset the evaluation period. You can do a rearm up to 3 times then you are boned. Trust me, I've set this up at my company and went through the documentation. I know how it works.
Use any version of Windows 7 free for 120 days |
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2011-08-14, 12:30 PM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
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I checked the other day for a friend, for the upgrade to Win 7, looks like they offer a 3-pack for it. So 3 activations on 3 separate PCs are allow with it. However, if you reinstall your OS and reactivate with the 3-pack key I think it will use another activation. The only way to redeem your activation is to call Microsoft support.
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