Win 7 Ultimate OEM upgrade to second replacement laptop

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I plan to replace Win 7 HP 64bit with Win 7 Ultimate 64bit on an Asus N53S, a replacement for a laptop that is now trashed and on which the win 7 OEM 64bit version had been installed to replace Win Vista. Is it possible to overcome Win 7 OEM being keyed to one computer MS protocol and if so, how is it done?
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Asus M53S
OS
Windows Home Premium 64bit
CPU
i7
Memory
16GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GEFORCE 540M
Hard Drives
750GB
I plan to replace Win 7 HP 64bit with Win 7 Ultimate 64bit on an Asus N53S, a replacement for a laptop that is now trashed and on which the win 7 OEM 64bit version had been installed to replace Win Vista. Is it possible to overcome Win 7 OEM being keyed to one computer MS protocol and if so, how is it done?

An OEM license is limited to the installation on one computer and is not legally transferable.
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Built
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU
Intel i5 quad processor
Motherboard
DP67BG
Memory
16 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Radeon HD 5770
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster
Screen Resolution
1920X1080
Hard Drives
WD 2TB (SATA Internal)
WD 1TB (USB External)
PSU
Corsair GS800
Case
Tower (Generic)
Cooling
3 Internal Fans
Keyboard
MS Wireless
Mouse
MS Optical Wired
Internet Speed
54 mbps
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Emsisoft
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IE-Version 9, Palemoon-Version 24.2.0
When you install Win7 retail OEM version it becomes locked to the first mobo installed upon and is supposed to die with that mobo - even though there are reports that MS has allowed some exceptions with good excuse during phone Activation option. How To Activate Windows 7 by Phone Step-by-Step Guide

So if you want to try I would save a Win7 backup image of Home Premium so you have a path back, then insert the Ultimate Product Key in Anytime Upgrade to unlock the few extra features. It may well be rejected outright. Windows Anytime Upgrade - How to - Windows 7 Forums
Backup Complete Computer - Create an Image Backup

If so your options are to do a Clean Install of Ultimate, which I would do on a test partition or separate HD to make it easier to scrap if it fails activation and appeal. Clean Install Windows 7

I would also not consider having Ultimate any advantage unless you know for sure you need the few additional features it offers: Compare Windows - Microsoft Windows
 
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