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so if one gets both versions 32/64 on disc... does that mean two different keys?
so if one gets both versions 32/64 on disc... does that mean two different keys?
I would call dude. I think the Microsoft email guy is wrong. They told me on the phone repeatedly that the download is a .exe.....not an .iso.
this what I got as an answer from customer support when I emailed them
Thank you for contacting the Microsoft Store Customer Care Team.
I appreciate the opportunity to assist you today. I understand you would like further information regarding the Windows 7 file formats that will be available when you have access to your download through Microsoft Store.
Windows 7 will be available in two file formats for download from Microsoft Store; both .ISO and .EXE. This will allow customers to create backup CDs as long as they know how to burn .ISO files.
The process of burning the .ISO file onto a CD is not something that will be supported by Microsoft Store.
I hope I was able to provide you with some helpful information.
If you have any further questions or wish to place an order you may do so online at Microsoft Store U.S. - Home or reach us by phone, Monday to Friday 8am to 1am EST and Saturday and Sunday between the hours of 12pm and 8pm EST. at 1-877-MY-MSSTORE (1-877-696-7786).
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Scott M.
The Microsoft Store Customer Care Team
In the license agreement, when it says, "This offer cannot be transferred", what does it mean?