Sorry for the thread spawning, but I have one final question I'd really like to know.
I'm really confused with my situation:
My friend had 2 PC's, say, Alpha and Bravo.
Alpha broke, so he bought Bravo, both custom builds from a site.
I buy Alpha from him, replace its PSU and it's fixed.
Once I fixed it he gave me a W7 disc; He said it came with his newer PC Bravo, so it may or may not be already used, but he said it's likely the key has been activated on his Bravo PC.
So I format my Alpha, boot the disk, install the W7 oem disk, and the key works.
After all installed, the OS was even activated when I tried it.
It's all well and good, but i really don't understand how, it's likely my friends PC already used it when he bought it from the site, so how is it possible?
If it has been installed on both systems, will microsoft ban my system or something?
"windows 7 home prem for oem software.
Key- xxx"
and the disk:
"intended for distribution with a new PC.
SP1, 64 bit"
Any idea?
I'm really confused with my situation:
My friend had 2 PC's, say, Alpha and Bravo.
Alpha broke, so he bought Bravo, both custom builds from a site.
I buy Alpha from him, replace its PSU and it's fixed.
Once I fixed it he gave me a W7 disc; He said it came with his newer PC Bravo, so it may or may not be already used, but he said it's likely the key has been activated on his Bravo PC.
So I format my Alpha, boot the disk, install the W7 oem disk, and the key works.
After all installed, the OS was even activated when I tried it.
It's all well and good, but i really don't understand how, it's likely my friends PC already used it when he bought it from the site, so how is it possible?
If it has been installed on both systems, will microsoft ban my system or something?
"windows 7 home prem for oem software.
Key- xxx"
and the disk:
"intended for distribution with a new PC.
SP1, 64 bit"
Any idea?