Upgrade to Win7Pro from Win7HomePremium

fmwar2

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I am running Win7 Home Premium without any problems; however, I have acquired Windows 7 Professional. My question is how can I use the license for the Home Premium on another system? I know I would have to call Microsoft to reset the key: but when would I do this?
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Home PremiumIntel Duo 2.4 GHz2 GHzRadeo X1300 Video Card w/256MB memory
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP dc7700
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium
CPU
Intel Duo 2.4 GHz
Motherboard
Hewlett-Packard 0A58h
Memory
2 GHz
Graphics Card(s)
Radeo X1300 Video Card w/256MB memory
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition
Monitor(s) Displays
21 inch HP Flat Panel
Screen Resolution
1280 x 1024
If you have the retail (not OEM) version, you should have no problems. Go ahead and try to activate the new copy of Windows, and if it doesn't work, call Microsoft, and explain the situation.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Professional x64Intel i7 2600K OC'd @ 4620 MHz16GB GSkill Sniper 2133 Mhz (4x4GB)EVGA GeForce GTX 480 SuperClocked+
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU
Intel i7 2600K OC'd @ 4620 MHz
Motherboard
Asus P8Z68-V Pro
Memory
16GB GSkill Sniper 2133 Mhz (4x4GB)
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GeForce GTX 480 SuperClocked+
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
2x Acer S273HLbmii 27"
Screen Resolution
2 x 1920x1080
Hard Drives
64GB Crucial M4 SSD

Storage: Hitachi 1TB 5400RPM, Samsung 1.5TB 5400RPM
PSU
Corsair HW Series 750w (modular)
Case
Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced Blue Edition
Cooling
CM Hyper 212+ CPU cooler, 3x 230mm + 1x 140mm case fans
Keyboard
Logitech MK320 (wireless)
Mouse
Logitech MK320 (wireless)
Internet Speed
30 Mb/s : 2 Mb/s
MS is only checking to see that you don't have the same license installed on more than one computer. If you attempt to use a key that has already been tied to another machine, it will normally require a quick robo call that trades a series of numbers which are essentially disabling the license on the old machine and tying it to the new one.

You only have to speak with a person if this process has been repeated an unusual number of times within a given time period, but as Jon says they accept any explanation which they then verify.

I reinstall OS all the time but have never had to speak with a MS person, just the numbers machine. However I keep all my documentation (including upgraded OS key trails) to be sure.
 
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