Windows 7 Ultimate Product Key, switching hard drive

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    Windows 7 Ultimate Product Key, switching hard drive


    I have an older PC with Windows 7 Ultimate, and I need to switch hard drives.
    Will it still work if I download Windows 7 Ultimate and install it using this product key? Or Microsoft no longer support it, and it will not detect it?

    Btw, is there any chance I can still upgrade to Windows 10?
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  2. Posts : 51,456
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    As long as you have a valid product key then you should have no problems.

    Windows 10, you had a year to do it, now it's too late unless you want to pay.
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  3. Posts : 158
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    Ty! And I forgot to mention in my question 1 more thing: Is Windows 7 bound to motherboard like Windows 10, or you can simply install it wherever you wish? Btw, if I install it now, does it automatically deactivate the installation on the old hdd, or I should see a prompt?
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  4. Posts : 51,456
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    If you have an oem copy of Windows 7 (came on a prebuilt machine) then it is tied to your motherboard, if you have a retail copy then you can install in on any hardware you like.
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  5. Posts : 158
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    Oh yes, I've now seen it(It is an OEM): I tried to download Windows 7 from msft website, and it told me that there's a problem with my product key, I guess that's because I'm trying to download it from another PC using this prodct key?

    I am planning on installing it on the same motherboard, only downloading it on a different PC
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  6. Posts : 51,456
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    If you need a new ISO you can download one direct from Microsoft using the download tool on the following page - Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool
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  7. Posts : 158
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    Thank you!
    *I've just seen in Windows FAQ that their download page does not support OEM product keys

    **Edit: I still don't get it why 3rd party servers need to provide downloads instead of microsoft!
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  8. Posts : 158
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    z3r010 said:
    If you need a new ISO you can download one direct from Microsoft using the download tool on the following page - Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool
    I just wonder: Why would they provide free ISO's? maybe they can put bloatware and stuff we can't see? I mean it's not directly from microsoft..? What do they get from it by giving us those helpful downloads?
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  9. Posts : 2,774
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    Many 3rd party entities provide ISOs as a service, many without bloatware and PUPs.
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  10. Posts : 7,351
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    The link provided is from M$, don't worry. The download will be SP1. Use the COA key to install
    I suggest you to buy a 128G SSD. Install Win 7 on the SSD and \Users on the HDD. You have no idea of what improvements a SSD can make on your desktop.
    I suggest this one PNY CS1311 2.5" 120GB SATA III TLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) SSD7CS1311-120-RB-Newegg.com
    If you decide to buy the SSD, I can guide you though the installation (Kari tutorial).
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