False
You can buy a "new license" in that you will obtain a valid license to run it if you purchase a copy that contains an unused or transferred product key. You cannot purchase new business or educational licenses, nor any support agreements.
False
If the question means: My Windows XP computer died. Can I use it's license on a new computer with the old hard drive? The answer should be: It depends. It depends on your license type. If it is a common license for 1 computer only, that license is now hard-linked to your old computer hardware. The WPA (Windows Product Activation) makes a list of your computer hardware and if it notes a major change (like CPU or mainboard replacement) it will require a new license.So, if that's the case, you won't be able to activate that Windows license in your new computer. However, you can try intalling that Windows on your new PC and contact Microsoft Windows Activation by phone, and explain to them your old computer broke and that you would like to install your old Windows license in the computer you just bought, and they probably will help you out.
In the control panel, select add new hardware wizard. Select Next. Select install the hardware that I manually select from a list. Select the hardware from the list. Then select the manufacturer and model. Then follow the Prompts to finish.
you cannot use a Windows Vista license key to register Windows 7. Windows Vista and Windows 7 are two different operating systems, and a Windows Vista license key will not work for Windows 7. However, if you are looking for a Windows 7 license key, you can check out Affordablekey . They are a best-seller website with new month super sales offers up to 30% discount. Just use the coupon code STPATS17 to get the discount.
Yes.
A Volume License is the license given to a software version sold to businesses under a direct purchase agreement with Microsoft, and is sold as an upgrade license only, meaning that a previous license must be available for each new volume license. The term "Volume License Key" refers to the ability to use one product key for multiple systems, depending on the type of agreement. Lets say you have 100 computers to put windows Xp on. Instead of buying 100 copys of windows Xp, you buy 1 copy with 100 licenses with it.
If you have a valid license key to use Windows XP with, then, no, you do not have to pay to reactivate Windows. However, if you have lost your license key then you will have to pay Microsoft to obtain a new one. If you bought Windows XP on its own then there should be either a card with your license key on it, or a sticker with your license key on it in the packaging. If your computer came with Windows XP then there should be a Microsoft sticker on it somewhere with your license key on it.
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When you buy a new Windows XP computer, in what unit is the size of a typical hard drive measured?