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How do I keep my Windows 7?

How do I keep my Windows 7?

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ramonmaas95
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07-22-2016, 01:51 AM
#1
You’re looking to upgrade your PC without reinstalling Windows 7. It’s not that simple—you’ll need to transfer your data, reinstall the OS, and possibly update hardware. Just moving the old HDD won’t keep Windows 7 running.
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ramonmaas95
07-22-2016, 01:51 AM #1

You’re looking to upgrade your PC without reinstalling Windows 7. It’s not that simple—you’ll need to transfer your data, reinstall the OS, and possibly update hardware. Just moving the old HDD won’t keep Windows 7 running.

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AbsentReaper
Junior Member
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07-22-2016, 06:58 AM
#2
No, I didn't purchase retail or OEM versions when I initially bought Win 7.
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AbsentReaper
07-22-2016, 06:58 AM #2

No, I didn't purchase retail or OEM versions when I initially bought Win 7.

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CH_2000
Member
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08-02-2016, 07:59 AM
#3
You possess a license for Windows 7 permanently across all devices. The previous version is no longer available. If you purchased an OEM unit, contact Windows support explaining the motherboard issue and request a replacement key to check if they can assist.
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CH_2000
08-02-2016, 07:59 AM #3

You possess a license for Windows 7 permanently across all devices. The previous version is no longer available. If you purchased an OEM unit, contact Windows support explaining the motherboard issue and request a replacement key to check if they can assist.

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KebabIsLife
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08-13-2016, 05:30 PM
#4
Toddwjp a raison.
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KebabIsLife
08-13-2016, 05:30 PM #4

Toddwjp a raison.

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sianxy
Member
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08-15-2016, 06:00 PM
#5
It's unclear whether it's an original equipment manufacturer model or a store-bought one. The computer I own already has Windows 7 installed by default.
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sianxy
08-15-2016, 06:00 PM #5

It's unclear whether it's an original equipment manufacturer model or a store-bought one. The computer I own already has Windows 7 installed by default.

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Purple__Potato
Junior Member
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08-16-2016, 06:53 PM
#6
It's probably going to be sold at a store price.
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Purple__Potato
08-16-2016, 06:53 PM #6

It's probably going to be sold at a store price.

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RANDOM_SQUID
Junior Member
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08-19-2016, 03:00 PM
#7
It was a question about transferring the device to a new computer.
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RANDOM_SQUID
08-19-2016, 03:00 PM #7

It was a question about transferring the device to a new computer.

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johnsrealm
Member
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08-25-2016, 01:34 PM
#8
If you purchased it from a prebuilt manufacturer such as Dell, it’s an OEM copy. This implies you can’t move it to another machine (though some users claim phone activation might help, I’m not sure). You’ll need to buy a fresh unit or license key to activate it (unless activation works, which is doubtful). If it came from a custom builder, it’s probably an OEM copy, but if not, you can reinstall it—possibly requiring phone activation during setup. To verify, open Computer → Right Click → Properties, then look at the bottom: “Windows is activated. Product ID: #####- OEM -#######-#####” (the # should not contain OEM details).
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johnsrealm
08-25-2016, 01:34 PM #8

If you purchased it from a prebuilt manufacturer such as Dell, it’s an OEM copy. This implies you can’t move it to another machine (though some users claim phone activation might help, I’m not sure). You’ll need to buy a fresh unit or license key to activate it (unless activation works, which is doubtful). If it came from a custom builder, it’s probably an OEM copy, but if not, you can reinstall it—possibly requiring phone activation during setup. To verify, open Computer → Right Click → Properties, then look at the bottom: “Windows is activated. Product ID: #####- OEM -#######-#####” (the # should not contain OEM details).

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Magundore
Member
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09-09-2016, 11:52 AM
#9
I verified it's an OEM version. I'll continue the investigation, but it seems I'll have to buy it again. Appreciate all the support!
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Magundore
09-09-2016, 11:52 AM #9

I verified it's an OEM version. I'll continue the investigation, but it seems I'll have to buy it again. Appreciate all the support!

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Awesomater14
Member
192
09-30-2016, 07:47 PM
#10
I purchased an OEM version of Windows 7 and have set it up on two working PCs, both confirming they are genuine copies. For those without discs, simply install the ISO onto a new machine and use the key found on your existing computer. If you need assistance, forum members can guide you through the process. Running Windows this way avoids the hassle of transferring HDDs and updating drivers.
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Awesomater14
09-30-2016, 07:47 PM #10

I purchased an OEM version of Windows 7 and have set it up on two working PCs, both confirming they are genuine copies. For those without discs, simply install the ISO onto a new machine and use the key found on your existing computer. If you need assistance, forum members can guide you through the process. Running Windows this way avoids the hassle of transferring HDDs and updating drivers.

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