Possible to reinstall legit Windows 7 on fresh computer?

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I've only had my copy of Windows 7 a few months and I am getting a set of completely new hardware tomorrow. Will it be possible for me to uninstall Windows on my current PC and reinstall it on that one? I heard that they tie activation to your hardware which I think is slightly unfair.
 
What version do you have? OEM or Retail? OEM is tied to the Motherboard whilst retail can be used on another system providing you uninstall it on your current PC first.
 
It appears to be an OEM copy :( I didnt know there was a difference when I bought it...sigh

Do you think Microsoft support would give me a new product key or is that wishful thinking?

Is it me or do they totally not specify that in the product description? I dont really understand if it's my fault for not thinking to research it before I bought it in the first place but I cant help feeling slightly scammed by this...
 
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Yeah you've been scammed by paying for a non-transferrable copy, one that is linked to the motherboard, a query that is posed to this forum once a week or so, along with most other comp forums.

Likely if you reinstall you will be able to activate over the phone, which will give you the feeling of having a legitimate copy, yet the licenece although reporting to be valid will not be, but no one will know but you.

Oem should mean sold with hardware and linked to the mobo it came with or was first installed to, its not a scam.
 
Guess I cant really blame anyone else, but I do wish they could make it more clear in the product description on the difference between retail and OEM for noobs like me.

So basically I have to uninstall it from this computer, get into the installation process on my new one, and THEN phone support up and ask if they will provide me with an activation code? It will be fun having them reject me and being stuck inbetween processes.. grr

EDIT: I suppose I could phone up in advance and write the code down if they give it, then theres no harm done right?
 
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Just install it and phone Microshaft for a reactivation, they can't go around selling a £90 OS and then demand people to fork out for another 3mths later just because they upgrade their computer. It's as good as fraud.

Law > EULA.

EDIT: I suppose I could phone up in advance and write the code down if they give it, then theres no harm done right?

You will need the hash code generated by your new computers hardware, install all drivers on your new computer before doing any activation.
 
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When you click to activate it will fail and tell you to phone them, it should give you a code there.

ok thankyou mate. should I leave windows installed on my other PC while I go through the other installation process or should I uninstall it?
 
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