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Activate Win 7 Moved From Dead Computer?
A customer of mine had an Acer computer that died with a bad motherboard. It had a Windows 7 Professional license under Prod Part# X15-39685, Prod Key: xxxxx-xxx-xxxxxx-85817. We don’t know whether this was a full (transportable to another computer) or OEM license. Meanwhile, to get the customer “up and running” as quickly as possible with all of his installed applications intact, I backed up the original hard drive (using a workbench PC) and restored it (Acronis Universal Restore) to a new Dell I620 machine. Needless to say, we now get the “Non-Genuine Windows” nags and need to correct the licensing issue on this new machine.
How can I determine whether this is a transportable license and if so, activate it on this new machine? If not, the new Dell came with an OEM Windows 7 Home Premium license and the vendor from which the machine was purchased offers an “anytime” upgrade to Windows 7 Professional (for a about $50), and if that upgrade was purchased, could the license key from that upgrade be used to activate the Windows 7 Pro currently installed. (We are looking for the least expensive solution that will avoid having to re-install all of the customer’s applications.)