ChasGrad
New member
I couple of weeks ago I learned here how to download a Win7 iso from Digital River and use the product ID from my Win7 installation disk to activate it on a rebuilt computer (the same one the licensed copy of Win7 was originally installed on). That experience makes me think it would be possible to buy a refurbished Core2 Duo machine with Windows 7 Home Premium on it for about the cost of the OS itself and use the product ID number to activate Win7 Home Premium installed from the iso on a more powerful computer (new build). That would leave a perfectly functional computer for playing around with Linux (or just parts). Is there any reason that wouldn't work?
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- custom build
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit SP1 Build 7601
- CPU
- Intel core i5-2500, 3.3GHz
- Motherboard
- AzRock P67 Extreme 4
- Memory
- Kingston HyperX DDR3 2x4GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Radeon HD 6850
- Monitor(s) Displays
- NEC MultiSync PA241W
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1200
- Hard Drives
- Corsair Force SSD 120 GB
Crucial M4 SSD 250GB
Hitachi 3TB
HD Black 2TB
HD Black 500GB
- PSU
- Antec CP-850
- Case
- Antec P183 Ve
- Cooling
- stock
- Keyboard
- Logitech wireless
- Mouse
- Logitech wireless
- Internet Speed
- 28 Mbps download, 4 Mbps upload
- Antivirus
- Norton 360
- Browser
- IE11