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Answer» I have an Update Win 7 pack. I have USED the 64 bit disc, and Prod. Key. Now I want to use the 'other' disc (32 bit) on a different PC, so will need to buy another Key. Is this the way to go, or will it be better/easier to just purchase another Win 7 'Upgrade'? If so, how do I go about getting another key? Alexma.You will have to buy another product.. so you will have to re-buy win-7. One product per PC.Just seems a shame I already have the disc...AH well... Many thanks1 liscense = 1 install... Do explain.. The cripple bit, I mean....(No not really Patio) So it's back to Ama#zon for a cheapy!! No no... sure Patio can better explainWell with Win7 for example it does random shutdowns with no warning and without saving data... Another symptom is your web connectivity goes out... You know...just fun stuff like that.Awe Thanks Patio!! You are a little ray of sunshine on an otherwise rainy day!! CHEERS Mate!And certainly not STEPPING on Patio's toes but if you add an 'unofficial' Win 7 they will probably catch you out on things like 'media player' updates that will check your authenticity and it does have the potential to cause more problems than it's worth. Sorry to *censored* in.. just helping From Microsoft: Still running Windows 7 RC? Time to upgrade.Quote from: alexma on March 08, 2010, 02:40:11 PM I have an Update Win 7 pack. I have used the 64 bit disc, and Prod. Key. Quote from: Geek-9pm on March 08, 2010, 03:34:28 PM From Microsoft: No mention of RC... |
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