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Is it possible to transfer a licence from one OS to the other?
I've phoned Microsoft support before so I wouldn't mind doing that again since I got through to a woman in America who helped me with problems with my Vista License key when I replaced the Motherboard (which was really my own fault for not looking at the label on the case).
From what I can remember it's 2010 Professional Student which came with two licenses, so as long as I would be able to recover the license at some point in the future I would be happy to just install it and use up both Licenses.
I've phoned Microsoft support before so I wouldn't mind doing that again since I got through to a woman in America who helped me with problems with my Vista License key when I replaced the Motherboard (which was really my own fault for not looking at the label on the case).
From what I can remember it's 2010 Professional Student which came with two licenses, so as long as I would be able to recover the license at some point in the future I would be happy to just install it and use up both Licenses.
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64Intil i7-86016Gb Corsair XMS3 1600MHzMSI N470GTXTwin FrozR II
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