Product Key Query

technicalthunk

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Hello All,

First post so go easy on me!

I have a desktop running Vista, and I've just bought a new laptop which has Windows 7 Home Premium.

I'm a bit frustrated with the laptop as I didn't get a Windows 7 disc and when I reinstall windows using the hard disc partition option I get a stack of useless OEM software which I don't want such. It seems I can't do a clean install without having to remove all the OEM software afterwards so I figured I'd buy a copy of Windows 7 home premium for my desktop and then use the disc to do a clean install on my laptop.

I have the OEM product key for the laptop, but will this work if I use the installation disc that I'd buy? I guess as long as they are both Home Premium I shouldn't have a problem.

I don't think I'd be breaking any rules with this as I'll have two genuine keys.

I also have all the drivers etc so it should be quite straight forward.

Thanks, :thumbsup:

Jon
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium
No...an OEM key is tied to the OEM version/hardware...but, I think you would be much better served by setting up your computer just the way you want it, then make am image of your system and save it to an external drive/partition... If you mess up, it only takes about 15 to restore your system...without all the bloat... See Brinks tutorial -=> Here

Welcome to Seven Forus... ;)
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
LENOVO K450 @3.0GHZ
OS
64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
CPU
Core(TM) i5 CPU 4330 Haswell @ 3.20GHz
Motherboard
LENOVO
Memory
12.00 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel(R) HD Graphics
Sound Card
Intel HD integtrated
Monitor(s) Displays
HP 25' ISP Monitor
Screen Resolution
1900/1020
Hard Drives
(1) ST1000DM003-1CH162 (2) Generic STORAGE DEVICE USB Device (3) Generic STORAGE DEVICE USB Device
Internet Speed
100mb down/10mb up

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP 6233se
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate RTM
CPU
AMD Turion
Memory
2 GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 6150
Sound Card
Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
LCD
Screen Resolution
1280x800
Hard Drives
1 250 GB SATA w/3 partitions
I wish they would give us the option of what crap we want.

I also wish they would give us an install sidk (a CLEAN ONE) but it's not going to happen.

I have spent hours deleting "crap" from my new HP lappy. It's worth it. Just image it every week and you'll be set. Windows 7 imaging works fine for simple setups like a "C" drive and "System 200MB partition" and "D partition"

Good luck.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Keeps changing - (Custom)
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU
Intel Core i7 860
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-P55-UD4P
Memory
4GB DDR3 Mushkin 1600Mhz @ 7-8-7-20
Graphics Card(s)
MSI GTS250 1GB DDR3 Twin Frozr
Sound Card
Onboard realtek
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster 24" P2450 + Samsung 20" 2033
Screen Resolution
1920 X 1080 and 1600 X 900 (#2 system 1440 X 900)
Hard Drives
Patriot Inferno 120GB SSD + 3 WD Blue 640GB drives
PSU
Corsair 750 HX Modular
Case
Lancool PC-K62
Cooling
Cooler Master TX3 CPU cooler and 4-140mm and 1-120mm case
Keyboard
Gigabyte USB keyboard
Mouse
Microsoft wireless laser mouse 5000
Internet Speed
7 Mb down 1.5 up
Other Info
System #2: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T (Freezer 7 Pro cooler) - Gigabyte 880GMA-UD2H - WD 500GB Black - 9500GT (1GB) 500W OCZ modular PSU - Antec 200 case. System #3 (LapTop) Core 2 Duo T6670 - 320GB 7200RPM HD - 4GB DDR3 RAM.
This has become a major problem for anyone who is computer-aware, because manufacturer's proifit margin is now almost entirely limited to the sponsor's bloatware on the computers.

So instead of providing clean copy DVD's of the OS as they once did, many now actually try to enforce the bloatware by refusing to support clean reinstalls, or saying that such a reinstall will void tech support warranty. This is a good reason to make your Recovery Disks or a backup image of the original install in case of need to service the hardware warranty.

This doesn't stop tech enthusiasts who obtain a Win7 installer and reinstall using the OEM license which they OWN for that machine. All installers are the same, although some versions may be hidden due to the presence of an ei.cfg file in Sources folder. To create an all-versions installer delete that file from extracted ISO, then recompile as follows: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/32055-bootable-iso-create-installation-files.html
 
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I never thought of this. I have a flash drive that I use to install Windows 7 with the ie.cfg DELETED.

I could use this and use the OEM # on my laptop for a clean install. Thanks gregrocker

If anyone wants to do this, you can just browse to the ei.cfg file and delete it. It will then give you the option to install any version.

You can also modify it for other purposes.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Keeps changing - (Custom)
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU
Intel Core i7 860
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-P55-UD4P
Memory
4GB DDR3 Mushkin 1600Mhz @ 7-8-7-20
Graphics Card(s)
MSI GTS250 1GB DDR3 Twin Frozr
Sound Card
Onboard realtek
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster 24" P2450 + Samsung 20" 2033
Screen Resolution
1920 X 1080 and 1600 X 900 (#2 system 1440 X 900)
Hard Drives
Patriot Inferno 120GB SSD + 3 WD Blue 640GB drives
PSU
Corsair 750 HX Modular
Case
Lancool PC-K62
Cooling
Cooler Master TX3 CPU cooler and 4-140mm and 1-120mm case
Keyboard
Gigabyte USB keyboard
Mouse
Microsoft wireless laser mouse 5000
Internet Speed
7 Mb down 1.5 up
Other Info
System #2: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T (Freezer 7 Pro cooler) - Gigabyte 880GMA-UD2H - WD 500GB Black - 9500GT (1GB) 500W OCZ modular PSU - Antec 200 case. System #3 (LapTop) Core 2 Duo T6670 - 320GB 7200RPM HD - 4GB DDR3 RAM.
so you just delete the ei.cfg make a new ISO from whats left and bung it back onto a blank DVD?
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Medion Erazer (note to self: insert model number) - with custom additions
OS
Windows 10 Pro x64
CPU
Intel Core i5 7400 @ 3.00GHz
Motherboard
OEM supllied with PC
Memory
8GB 2133Mhz DDR4 (OEM supplied)
Graphics Card(s)
Gygabyte Windforce GTX 1050Ti (Factory Overclocked)
Sound Card
Realtek
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer Al1980 + HKC
Screen Resolution
1360*768(HKC) / 1280*1024(Acer)
Hard Drives
1TB Toshiba
1TB WD Caviar Green
120GB Samsung Evo 840
PSU
OEM supplied (no power rating on case)
Case
OEM Supplied
Cooling
Stock
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless
Mouse
Logitect Wireless
Internet Speed
40Mb/s Down 10Mb/s Up
Antivirus
Defender
Browser
Firefox
so you just delete the ei.cfg make a new ISO from whats left and bung it back onto a blank DVD?


Yes, there is even a good burner on the same drop down menu where you recompile the ISO in Vlite. Use slowest speed with Verify
 
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