F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Yes, you can restart your MS Office copy after installing a new SSD.

Yes, you can restart your MS Office copy after installing a new SSD.

Yes, you can restart your MS Office copy after installing a new SSD.

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MindlessTree
Junior Member
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10-26-2025, 12:46 PM
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You can transfer your Office and Windows setup from the old HDD to a new SSD without needing to purchase new licenses. Make sure you back up all your data first, then use the installation tools provided by Microsoft to move everything over smoothly.
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MindlessTree
10-26-2025, 12:46 PM #1

You can transfer your Office and Windows setup from the old HDD to a new SSD without needing to purchase new licenses. Make sure you back up all your data first, then use the installation tools provided by Microsoft to move everything over smoothly.

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billyPlayz181
Member
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10-27-2025, 03:07 AM
#2
Create a duplicate of your hard drive and transfer it to the SSD.
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billyPlayz181
10-27-2025, 03:07 AM #2

Create a duplicate of your hard drive and transfer it to the SSD.

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thingul
Member
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10-27-2025, 07:54 AM
#3
Everything is working properly. My keys should function correctly. I own one Office 2013 license for a single user across two machines, and I also reinstalled Windows on my laptop multiple times.
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thingul
10-27-2025, 07:54 AM #3

Everything is working properly. My keys should function correctly. I own one Office 2013 license for a single user across two machines, and I also reinstalled Windows on my laptop multiple times.

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SHADOW21
Junior Member
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10-29-2025, 03:18 AM
#4
You may need to disable or eliminate the license from your current system before proceeding.
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SHADOW21
10-29-2025, 03:18 AM #4

You may need to disable or eliminate the license from your current system before proceeding.