Can I still use the method in this post: https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/292068-make-windows-7-bootable-after-motherboard-swap.html if Windows 7 is no longer supported? As I understand it 7 will need to be reactivated and will need to download drivers and updates. If 7 is no longer supported how can that take place?
I presume people can still install 7 and MS will activate it and that I can get updates and drivers but need to know if I can do this to save a 32b 7 on a mobo that is developing issues. Don't have retail discs. Does that Paragon Adaptive Restore CD cost much? Found on Paragon website?
Thanks in advance,
Mustachio
I presume people can still install 7 and MS will activate it and that I can get updates and drivers but need to know if I can do this to save a 32b 7 on a mobo that is developing issues. Don't have retail discs. Does that Paragon Adaptive Restore CD cost much? Found on Paragon website?
Thanks in advance,
Mustachio
My Computer
At a glance
7 Pro 64b, also run 7 home premium? 32bphenom 4 corevariousone has a GT 550 ti
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- 2 customer, others, plus laptops
- OS
- 7 Pro 64b, also run 7 home premium? 32b
- CPU
- phenom 4 core
- Memory
- various
- Graphics Card(s)
- one has a GT 550 ti
- Hard Drives
- numerous at this point,
- Antivirus
- Avast
- Browser
- FF