Clean install of windows 7 with the pc's product key?

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  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7
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    Clean install of windows 7 with the pc's product key?


    I am going to be setting up some new computers and I was wondering about product keys.

    Every computer you buy comes with it's own product key for whatever version of windows you have installed (Windows 7 Pro, Universal, etc.).

    It takes forever to uninstall everything they put on those computers so I'm planning on doing a Automated Installation using Microsoft's WAIK.

    I was wondering if I could create a new image from a Windows 7 Install disk (in this case Windows 7 Pro) with all the customizations I plan for it (specific installed software and system preferences) for installation on the new Lenovo computers and then use the product key that came with those computers to activate the installation.

    I fear that the key is one issued directly to the OEM (in this case Lenovo) and is special only to them - can't be used on commercial or even OEM W7 install disks.

    Thanks in advance for your help.
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  2. whs
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    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #2

    I am not 100% sure what you are trying to do. But the product keys come with the installation disk and that is the key you have to use for the installation. The product key that came with your lenovo system is specific to the OS that is installed on that lenovo system. It is an OEM key and cannot be moved to another system nor can it be applied to another installation disk.
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    whs,

    That answers my question - I'll have to image the actual computer after uninstalling all the extra stuff Lenovo likes to put on there.

    Thanks
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  4. whs
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    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #4

    Yes, imaging is a good way to conserve the system at a certain state. I use free Macrium for imaging (it is easy to use, fast and reliable) but any other good imaging program will do. If it is only a one time image, you can consider to image on DVDs - you will probably need two DVD-R's. Else a big USB stick or a folder on an external disk will do too. For space, figure that the image will take about 55 to 60% of the amount of bytes (with default compression) that you have on your OS disk. Do not forget to burn the imaging program recovery disk which you will need the day you want to pull the image back in.
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  5. Posts : 5,056
    Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
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    tapad,

    IDK whether i understood your question 100%, but a few things:

    1) Every computer (lenovo or any other brand) that comes preinstalled with win7 is preactivated by the OEM at the factory by deploying an image across multiple computers. The keys used to activate such installs are called SLP keys and they work in conjunction with the right bios table and oem certificate. So, E.g., take a Lenovo computer that came with win7 pro preactivated. That computer was activated by achieving the right combo i.e. win7 pro SLP key + lenovo cert + lenovo bios SLIC table, a process that is done routinely by OEMs. The same key is deployed across millions of computers, it is not the key that you see on the COA sticker.

    2) So whatever image you deploy, you'll need to incorporate the right cert and key. An image prepared from a lenovo specific install disk will have the right key and cert and will successfully reinstall and activate win7 on a computer which came preactivated but not one prepared from a generic win7 key. Let me add that SLP keys are edition specific and not vendor specific and are also in the public domain. The cert though is vendor specific. However, both are in the public domain and easily accessible.

    3) I DO NOT ADVOCATE PIRACY. So please make sure that you deploy custom images only for computers that you have a valid windows license for.
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  6.    #6

    Any factory OEM Win7 Product Key can be used to clean reinstall Win7 using your own clean copy of the installer.
    All installers starting with Vista are the same whether OEM or Retail - you only need to unlock all versions which can be done with this tool: Create Windows 7 Universal ISO With All Editions Selection On Install with ei.cfg Removal Utility My Digital Life

    It may require a robocall during activation to sort the specific key from the batch key on the COA sticker.

    The exception would be Enterprise version which uses Volume Licensing scheme.
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  7. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #7

    gregrocker said:
    Any factory OEM Win7 Product Key can be used to clean reinstall Win7 using your own clean copy of the installer.
    All installers starting with Vista are the same whether OEM or Retail - you only need to unlock all versions which can be done with this tool: Create Windows 7 Universal ISO With All Editions Selection On Install with ei.cfg Removal Utility My Digital Life

    It may require a robocall during activation to sort the specific key from the batch key on the COA sticker.

    The exception would be Enterprise version which uses Volume Licensing scheme.
    Greg, I have an OEM Windows7 installation disk (from NewEgg) sitting on my desk that I plan to install on my German Dell Desktop once I have figured out how to get my OCZ SSD into the box (there is no free bay). From what you are saying, with that tool I could install an Ultimate edition (although I bought it as Home Premium) using the same key. Is that correct?
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  8.    #8

    It will normally work unless there is a difference in the Language between the retail installer and the OEM Product Key's original install language.

    The keys are language specific according to Kari. I believe he has also said that some factory OEM's can restrict or allow language variances.

    Of course in Ultimate you get language packs so that may provide the variance and make it worth a try anyway.

    I would check with Kari on this as he is the forums' top expert on language issues in Win7 licensing.
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  9. Posts : 16,132
    7 X64
       #9

    You can install any Edition from the dvd - just remove the ei.cfg file , or toggle it with that app.

    However, you can only activate the Edition you have the product key for.
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  10.    #10

    Si, quick question:

    Will inserting another version"s Product Key upfront in a locked-version installer override the locked version and instead install that Key's licensed version automatically?

    I think I saw you had mentioned this a few weeks ago, but may have misunderstood.
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