I'm thinking about doing a clean Win7 install onto an SSD. The PC came with Win7 64 bit Home. I updated to Win7 64 bit Ultimate using another Key. I didn't re-install anything, the Ultimate Key just unlocked the Ultimate version that was already "hidden" within Windows.
If I do a clean install should I use the original Restore discs I created when the PC was new & use the original Key, & then upgrade to Ultimate? Or should I just install from the Ultimate disc?
Using the Restore discs would be a clean install along with all the proper drivers, but would also load some bloatware. Using the Ultimate disk would be a really clean install, and no drivers.
The concern is what will Microsoft be looking for as my authentic copy of Window? Will using 2 Keys cause a problem at this point or will skipping the original Key cause a problem? Or does it really matter?
If I do a clean install should I use the original Restore discs I created when the PC was new & use the original Key, & then upgrade to Ultimate? Or should I just install from the Ultimate disc?
Using the Restore discs would be a clean install along with all the proper drivers, but would also load some bloatware. Using the Ultimate disk would be a really clean install, and no drivers.
The concern is what will Microsoft be looking for as my authentic copy of Window? Will using 2 Keys cause a problem at this point or will skipping the original Key cause a problem? Or does it really matter?
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- AMD Athlon x4
- Motherboard
- HP / Foxconn
- Memory
- 8.00 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- GTX 750Ti SC
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ACER
- Hard Drives
- 1TB Seagate
- PSU
- 380W
- Cooling
- Stock
- Internet Speed
- 3 Mbps