#1- As many times as you need too,as long it is on the computer it was loaded too
if it is an OEM copy.
#2-Only a retail copy can be loaded to another machine,(only one machine at a time) so no matter what the copy can only
only be activated on one PC. If you load it to another PC and activate it it will be denied
and you will have to call microsuck and explain why it was changed.
If you never let windows update, the first PC would be ok, but the second that the two PC's try and update from microsuck, the copy will be flagged as pirated. Then the only way to get it reactivated would be to say the copy was stolen.
Microsuck windows takes the computer info and sends it home,so it knows exactly
what computer it is in. The second they see two different computers using the same copy it gets flaged.
Activate Windows 7 by phone or internet connection. Search in your start menu and run Activate Windows. You will need the product key following the DVD case, email or sticker on your computer.
Right click on the bottom left corner of the task bar and select "System". It will open a System windows (System Properties if it's in older version of Windows. I'm using Windows 8) If in Windows 7, you can right click my computer and select properties and the rest is as follows. On the very bottom of the windows you will see "Windows Activation" If your Windows is not activated, you will probably see a button there.
You can't simply activate touch screen just because your computer runs Windows 8. You have to buy a computer with a touch screen display.
It is mostly the same thing you got to give you product key to the windows server or you have to activate it over the phone if you do not have internet on the computer. If you fail to activate it within the given amount of days then you will be locked out for you computer until it is activated.
I'm not sure what you mean by loader but to activate windows 7 Home Premium all you have to do is open the start menu, right click on Computer and click properties. Then click activate windows and you should be good to go.
In order to be able to telnet to a computer, it has to be running a telnet daemon or service. Windows XP does not run such a service by default. It can be activated (in the Professional version at least) in the Services console.
If windows came with your computer it should activate automatically. If you installed it yourself, It should warn you each time you log on to activate it. You can go to system properties by typing system into the start menu and clicking system under the control panel section and scroll down to the bottom where it will give you information on genuine windows
If it is a re-installation on the same computer then it is allowed. If it is a new installation on any other computer then it is a breach of the licensing laws.
You have up to 30 days after the initial installation to activate Windows XP. If you do not do this within the alloted time frame the system will not boot. If install Windows XP from the same CD to a different computer and attempt to activate it, a dialogue box will appear suggesting a suspected license agreement violation. It will stop to work in 30 days.
Legally - you cant ! Every copy of Windows 7 requires on-line registration. As soon as the computer tries to activate the illegal copy (which it will try do do the first time you turn on the computer) - it will recognise that the software has been illegally pirated - and refuse to activate it !
Do you mean on your computer? You click the windows start button (bottom left windows icon) then type in %appdata% and press enter. And there you go you opened roaming!
Answer You can remove Windows programs from your computer but you need the original windows XP disk to do it.