On a recently purchased, from a supplier believed to be reputable, refurbished 64 bit, Win 7-Pro, computer, the product key shown on the affixed COA and the product key retrieved with Magical Jelly Bean are different. In various places I have searched, I think I have learned that this often happens when big refurbishers use special OEM product keys when they refurbish PCs and install newer operating system software. Is this information still correct?
What happens if I choose to replace the existing HD in the PC after a HD failure or if I want a larger HD in the PC? Will the product key on the affixed COA work?
Should I, for the moment, 1) attempt to reactivate the OS with the product key on the affixed COA; 2) do nothing; 3) or something else?
Thank you, in advance, for comments, suggestions, or pointers to an appropriate tutorial.
What happens if I choose to replace the existing HD in the PC after a HD failure or if I want a larger HD in the PC? Will the product key on the affixed COA work?
Should I, for the moment, 1) attempt to reactivate the OS with the product key on the affixed COA; 2) do nothing; 3) or something else?
Thank you, in advance, for comments, suggestions, or pointers to an appropriate tutorial.
My Computer
At a glance
Win7 Pro x86/Win7 Pro x64/Win 10 Pro x64Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 2.53 gHz/Core 2 Duo E8...
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Optiplex 755/Optiplex 780/Latitude E6400/Precision T3500
- OS
- Win7 Pro x86/Win7 Pro x64/Win 10 Pro x64
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 2.53 gHz/Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0 gHz/
- Internet Speed
- FiOS 100 mB
- Antivirus
- Bitdefender Total Security
- Browser
- SeaMonkey/Edge