Solved Does a Windows 7 Upgrade replace your previous product key?

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The reason why I ask is because I just purchased Windows 7 64 bit Pro -Upgrade from school on a student discount for like 28 bucks. I couldn't pass it up.

Anyway I'm using Vista Home Premium 64 bit atm and I know already that an upgrade won't even attempt to install if you don't have a valid copy of Windows.

Obviously I do have a valid copy and I intend to do a custom installation, doing a clean installation.

Anyway does W7 replace your current product key with an upgrade key? I want to know because I'd like to install my Windows Vista to another machine just as long as they don't share the same product keys...

So is this possible? Because I won't know until sometime next week when it gets mailed to me.
 

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Hello Matt, and welcome to Seven Forums.

Yes, it will replace the old product key. During the installation of any Windows 7, it will ask you to enter the product key number for the one that you are currently installing, and use it instead with the Windows 7 edition that it is for. :)

If you have a retail copy of Vista, then you will be able to install and activate it on another computer since it will no longer be installed on any other computer.

If you have a OEM copy of Vista, then you will not be able to install and activate it on another computer since it is permanently tied to the first computer that it was activated on.

Hope this helps,
Shawn
 

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Oh well I think that answered my other question. I was about to ask what if I encountered a problem with my PC and needed to reformat how would I do it with the Upgrade?

So apparently you can install it to a blank HD, but manually active it later using your key?


EDIT: How large are the Upgrade DVDs for Windows 7 normally? The school website wasn't exactly detailed on the version of Windows I was purchasing, but I think it's an upgrade... It could be the full version with a standalone key, it was running at 16GBs total.
 

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The installers are the same (around 2.34gb) because it is the key which determines whether Upgrade or Full Version.

When the DVD boots up it scans the HD to see if another OS is present, passing a flag to allow use of Upgrade version key. If you install to new or wiped HD, leave the Product key blank during install, after install do the quick registry edit in Clean Install tutorial, then activate with key at Computer>Properties link.

After you download you can use the MS tool to write to flash stick or DVD: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/31541-windows-7-usb-dvd-download-tool.html?filter[2]=General%20Tips

Safeguard your key which is good for life, and keep your DVD/stick handy for repairs or reinstalls.

However if you save a Win7 backup image of your finished install, you never have to reinstall again anyway: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/663-backup-complete-computer-create-image-backup.html

Other tips for a purrfect install - use the ones which apply to you: http://www.sevenforums.com/installation-setup/125874-re-install-windows-7-a.html#post1086729
 
The installers are the same (around 2.34gb) because it is the key which determines whether Upgrade or Full Version.

When the DVD boots up it scans the HD to see if another OS is present, passing a flag to allow use of Upgrade version key. If you install to new or wiped HD, leave the Product key blank during install, after install do the quick registry edit in Clean Install tutorial, then activate with key at Computer>Properties link.

After you download you can use the MS tool to write to flash stick or DVD: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/31541-windows-7-usb-dvd-download-tool.html?filter[2]=General%20Tips

Safeguard your key which is good for life, and keep your DVD/stick handy for repairs or reinstalls.

However if you save a Win7 backup image of your finished install, you never have to reinstall again anyway: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/663-backup-complete-computer-create-image-backup.html

Other tips for a purrfect install - use the ones which apply to you: http://www.sevenforums.com/installation-setup/125874-re-install-windows-7-a.html#post1086729

Alright, thinks for the response. If I have any problems with my installation I'll let you guys know, should be getting it in the mail this week, hopefully because I'm sick of Vista.
 

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Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
CPU
AMD Phenom X4 925 @ 2.8ghz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-MA785GT-UD3H AM3
Memory
4GB DDR3 1600mhz A-DATA gaming series
Graphics Card(s)
Dual HIS Radeon HD 5770
Sound Card
Asus Xonar D1
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung Syncmaster EX2220
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Dual Hitatchi 500GB Sata
PSU
Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 1200w A+ certified Gold.
Case
Thermaltake V3 Black
Cooling
Watercooler with Radiator on CPU, with 4 120mm case fans.
Keyboard
Thermaltake Challenger Pro
Mouse
Death Adder
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10mbps/1mbps
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