Hi, I just bought this new laptop that came preintalled with win 7 home premium in spanish (bought it in Mexico) and I want to upgrade to professional. my concern is I have the activaion code for professional in english and I want to do a clean and smooth update without needing to format anything. So with the english activation code will I be able to activate spanish win 7 professional? Thanks
The retail and OEM Windows 7 activation keys are both version and language specific. You can use your English key only to activate an English version of Windows 7.
I have Finnish, English and German versions of Windows 7. To test if this information is correct, I have tried all variations with these three language versions. It's a no go.
An exception: I know for sure that a code from different language version has worked when activated by phone, when the circumstances were explained on the phone to MS tech support. You could try, at least, but I do not guarantee anything. As I mentioned, the principle is that a key is version and language specific.
I don't think that product keys are language-specific, rather they are version-specific (i.e. Professional, Ultimate, Starter, etc)..
Even if you ask TechNet and / or MVP's, you get different answers from different sources. The answer I have got, phoning MS Tech Support, was that a full Windows 7 version name contains both edition (Starter, Home B or P, Pro, Ultimate, Enterprise) and language (EN, ES, DE, FR etc.), so the full version name is for instance
Windows 7 Professional EN.
Because the key is version specific, it have to match the full version name i.e. both edition and language.
Well I've used an English UK Professional Key on a copy of French Profession for my girlfriend, she borrowed the disk off her Sister's boyfriend and I got a key off MSDN for her and it activated fine with no problems, but I dunno if MSDN keys are language specific.
TechNet / MSDN codes are not language dependant. Me too, I have used an English TechNet code to activate German Windows 7.
Kari