Reinstalling win 7 from backup made before Ms product keys activated

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So I made a nice backup using the win7 backup and restore default program- then the Win 7 and Office 2010 product keys were activated and I made a new back up- BUT want I would like to know if I restored from the first back up would it upset my product key activation and put me back to 30 day grace period or whatever?
I am refering primarily to the a back up disk image that I made.,
I am not sure exactly what back ups cover.
 
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If I do a win 7 restore from a win7 back up that was made before I activated the win7 and office product keys will it cancel that activation?


It's hard to say, probably not unless there were hardware changes that cause activation to see a different hardware signature assigned to that key. But reimaging can cause activation loss.

I'm not sure why you are concerned about this. If you have the Win7 and Office Product Keys then you can reactivate them as often as you want. MS does not steal your software back from you when it thinks you've reinstalled it enough. At most you'll have to do phone activation and once they are convinced you do not have it installed on more than one machine it will be activated.

I've never heard of anyone permanently losing expensive software activation if they have a readable Product Key and go through the activation process completely.
 
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0110 what is the reason for this?

With mak activation heaps of people have activation -reactivation problems and you can only use KMS a limited amount of times. Some people have connection to kms service problems.
 

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win 7 pro 643.10 gh amd athlon 2 by2 255256 kb cach 2048 2nd
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
asrock n68-s ucc
OS
win 7 pro 64
CPU
3.10 gh amd athlon 2 by2 255
Motherboard
american megatrends p1.40
Memory
256 kb cach 2048 2nd
0110 what is the reason for this?

With mak activation heaps of people have activation -reactivation problems and you can only use KMS a limited amount of times. Some people have connection to kms service problems.

What does "0110" mean?


What is "KMS"?
 

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You mentioned nothing in your original post about Volume Licensing.

Consult your Network Administrator.
 
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