Solved Question concerning Windows 7 Family Pack Upgrade

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Later in the month I'll be helping my dad build his new PC, and I've been leaning towards the Windows 7 Family Pack so we can upgrade all our PCs to Win7 64-bit. The only problem with that is the fact that it is an upgrade version. Right now I still have my Windows 7 32-bit OEM CD, so I've been thinking:

Would I be able to upgrade my Windows 7 first, then install the 32-bit OEM version on my dad's new PC, and then upgrade his? If this wouldn't work then I can just tell him to buy a single license HP or Professional, but it'd be nice if we could upgrade all of our PCs to Windows 7 64-bit.
 

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Win 7 HP 32-bitAMD Phenom II Unlocked x4 @ 2.8GHz (Stock x3)Corsair XMS2 4gb DDR2XFX Radeon HD 5770 1GB
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Me
OS
Win 7 HP 32-bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II Unlocked x4 @ 2.8GHz (Stock x3)
Motherboard
ASUS M4A785-M
Memory
Corsair XMS2 4gb DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
XFX Radeon HD 5770 1GB
Screen Resolution
1600x900
PSU
Ultra LSP650
Case
NZXT Tempest
Cooling
Rocketfish Universal CPU Cooler
Internet Speed
T1/LAN
You can use either 32 bit or 64 bit with each license, and Family Pack has 3 separate licenses which can be used if there is any qualifying XP or Vista which came with the machine, or a retail copy you have on hand and don't use during the time it is serving as qualifier.

You do not need to buy another license to reinstall 64 bit for your OEM version, just get a 64 bit installer. What version is it?
 
You can use either 32 bit or 64 bit with each license, and Family Pack has 3 separate licenses which can be used if there is any qualifying XP or Vista which came with the machine, or a retail copy you have on hand and don't use during the time it is serving as qualifier.

So would my OEM copy work with the method I described, or would I need a retail version instead?

You do not need to buy another license to reinstall 64 bit for your OEM version, just get a 64 bit installer. What version is it?

My OEM copy came with a bundled kit from Tiger Direct, and they told me I'd need to buy a new license if I wanted 64-bit. It's the 32-bit version, and I don't have any 64-bit install CD.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Win 7 HP 32-bitAMD Phenom II Unlocked x4 @ 2.8GHz (Stock x3)Corsair XMS2 4gb DDR2XFX Radeon HD 5770 1GB
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Me
OS
Win 7 HP 32-bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II Unlocked x4 @ 2.8GHz (Stock x3)
Motherboard
ASUS M4A785-M
Memory
Corsair XMS2 4gb DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
XFX Radeon HD 5770 1GB
Screen Resolution
1600x900
PSU
Ultra LSP650
Case
NZXT Tempest
Cooling
Rocketfish Universal CPU Cooler
Internet Speed
T1/LAN
You can use either 32 bit or 64 bit with each license, and Family Pack has 3 separate licenses which can be used if there is any qualifying XP or Vista which came with the machine, or a retail copy you have on hand and don't use during the time it is serving as qualifier.

So would my OEM copy work with the method I described, or would I need a retail version instead?

You do not need to buy another license to reinstall 64 bit for your OEM version, just get a 64 bit installer. What version is it?

My OEM copy came with a bundled kit from Tiger Direct, and they told me I'd need to buy a new license if I wanted 64-bit. It's the 32-bit version, and I don't have any 64-bit install CD.

If you buy the Family 3 Pack, you will have three license's to install. One can be used for your OEM, that is legit. The second one can be used on your Dad's IF he has a retail XP or Vista that he is not using on this machine. The disk can be laying in a drawer, it does not need to be installed. It is on the honor system. Even if he has a retail version for his old machine (assuming he has one), that would be an acceptable qualifying version.
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1Intel Core i3-2120 3.30GhzKingston 4 GB DDR3 1333 mhzAMD Radeon HD6670
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1
CPU
Intel Core i3-2120 3.30Ghz
Motherboard
Asus P8Z68-V LX Intel Z68 Socket H2 ATX
Memory
Kingston 4 GB DDR3 1333 mhz
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon HD6670
Sound Card
Sound Blaster Audigy SE 24-Bit
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus VE228
Screen Resolution
1440 X 900
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex 3 120 GB Sata 3 SSD ==
Kingston SH103/S3 120 G Hyper X 120 GB SSD ==
Western Digital 500 GB Caviar Green 7200 RPM ==
PSU
Corsair CX600M == 600 Watt
Case
NZXT Apollo - Silver with Clear Side Panel
Cooling
Three 120 mm Fans
Keyboard
Microsoft Natural 4000
Mouse
Microsoft Custom Optical 3000
Internet Speed
AT&T Fiber Optic Wireless Network
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Chrome
Other Info
120 mm Blue LED Fan -- Three Blue LED Lazer Light Sticks
You can use either 32- or 64-bit with each Win7 license no matter what Tiger Direct told you. These are terms of the Win7 EULA, not something that a third party retailer can legally modify.

I would not give up the OEM license without trying to reinstall in 64 bit using the official Win7 with SP1 ISO here: Official ISO Downloads Windows 7 Home Premium x64 English.

Download and burn to DVD or write to flash stick using this tool: Windows 7 USB-DVD Download Tool

Then boot the installer to clean reinstall following these steps to get a perfect retail OEM reinstall - same as for factory OEM: Reinstalling Windows 7

If necessary Activate Windows 7 by Phone - Step-by-Step Guide.
 
The second one can be used on your Dad's IF he has a retail XP or Vista that he is not using on this machine. The disk can be laying in a drawer, it does not need to be installed.

Ah, then I guess that won't work then. His current machine he bought from Compaq, and as far as I know he doesn't have any retail version; just the Windows reinstall discs that came bundled with it.


You can use either 32- or 64-bit with each Win7 license no matter what Tiger Direct told you. These are terms of the Win7 EULA, not something that a third party retailer can legally modify.

I would not give up the OEM license without trying to reinstall in 64 bit using the official Win7 with SP1 ISO here: Official ISO Downloads Windows 7 Home Premium x64 English.

Download and burn to DVD or write to flash stick using this tool: Windows 7 USB-DVD Download Tool

Then boot the installer to clean reinstall following these steps to get a perfect retail OEM reinstall - same as for factory OEM: Reinstalling Windows 7

If necessary Activate Windows 7 by Phone - Step-by-Step Guide.

Wow, wish I knew that about two years ago. Thanks for pointing that out.

Since I'll be able to upgrade my version for free, and because my dad doesn't have a retail version of a previous Windows, I guess I'll just tell him to get Professional instead. Thanks for the help.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Win 7 HP 32-bitAMD Phenom II Unlocked x4 @ 2.8GHz (Stock x3)Corsair XMS2 4gb DDR2XFX Radeon HD 5770 1GB
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Me
OS
Win 7 HP 32-bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II Unlocked x4 @ 2.8GHz (Stock x3)
Motherboard
ASUS M4A785-M
Memory
Corsair XMS2 4gb DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
XFX Radeon HD 5770 1GB
Screen Resolution
1600x900
PSU
Ultra LSP650
Case
NZXT Tempest
Cooling
Rocketfish Universal CPU Cooler
Internet Speed
T1/LAN
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