I believe I read something before that Windows 7 will require a reactivation or revalidation even on a HDD change. Is this true? If so what things will trigger this? In XP the only things that would trigger it was a CPU or Motherboard change.
Right now I have a XP computer and use removable Hard Disk Drives with that same XP installed on all of them, but only 1 HDD is ever running, so its basically 1 computer with 3 XPs installed for 3 setups.
I want to do this with Windows 7 also, but if they are going to require reactivation each time I swap drives, its going to be a pain in the butt. Because it would require you to always have diskdrives that are the same size and model and if you upgraded one you'd have to upgrade them all, which is too expensive.
Right now I have a XP computer and use removable Hard Disk Drives with that same XP installed on all of them, but only 1 HDD is ever running, so its basically 1 computer with 3 XPs installed for 3 setups.
I want to do this with Windows 7 also, but if they are going to require reactivation each time I swap drives, its going to be a pain in the butt. Because it would require you to always have diskdrives that are the same size and model and if you upgraded one you'd have to upgrade them all, which is too expensive.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- custom built
- OS
- Windows 7 RC 64bit
- CPU
- amd
- Motherboard
- msi
- Memory
- 2gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- nvidia
- Sound Card
- audigy 2 zs
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 21" lcd widescreen
- Hard Drives
- 300gb in 3 partitions (1 for winxp, 1 for win7-64, and 1 for data)
- Keyboard
- old HP
- Mouse
- 5 button
- Internet Speed
- cable
- Other Info
- xpmode installed and working :)
dualbooting with xp pro on same hdd