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Windows 7 Problem solving for the Windows 7 Operating System. Please remember to state which edition of Windows 7 you are using - Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise or Ultimate. |
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Buying Windows 7 upgrade.
I'm thinking of paying the £70 for Windows 7 upgrade software. But I wonder about how I am legally allowed to use it. I've never actually bought such OS software as new before. Questions;
Can I use it on more than one PC? I have a netbook, laptop and desktop. Can I make a copy of it? Is it even copiable? Does installing it completely wipe your hard drive beforehand? Does it have to be registered before use? Could there be any compatibility issues? Thanks for any help with any(or all) of these questions. |
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Hi MAJOR3058. I can answer most of your questions but you will have to run the Upgrade Advisor on your computer to answer your last question.
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