mwg
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for Windows 7 second hand? A guy at work bought a new laptop and is selling his copy of Windows 7 off his old laptop that died.
It's the full version, not the upgrade. It's £110 new on Amazon He just said make him an offer but I don't know how much is reasonable.
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adiohead
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£5-£20
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nathy_87
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I got a copy put on from a computer shop charged £60.
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Brett
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lol who pays £110
Just have a look at the laptop and write down the key, then download it
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dan_m1les
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or just acquire a free version?
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Andrew
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£50
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by nathy_87
I got a copy put on from a computer shop charged £60.
Was it actually a genuine installation or was it really just "a copy"?
£60 sounds too cheap for a new copy of Win 7.
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LukesCorsaSXi
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Wouldnt the key still be in use on the old laptop though? The product key won't work on two machines or everybody would just give their keys to anybody. D:
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mwg
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The old laptop is knackered and he is keeping the hard drive out of it
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LukesCorsaSXi
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quote: Originally posted by mwg
The old laptop is knackered and he is keeping the hard drive out of it
yeah but the key has already been used and registered to his laptop. Meaning if microsoft see that its being used on 2 computers they will either ban the key completely or accuse you of fraud or theft or something I wouldnt buy a key that has already been used tbh. ;o
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mwg
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It can be used for 3 licenses
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LukesCorsaSXi
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quote: Originally posted by mwg
It can be used for 3 licenses
3 Different ones? People get mistaken by being able to use it 3 times on different machines and 3 times on the same 1 incase of o/s failure. Im pretty sure you can only activate the key once to 1 machine, i dont think microsoft do keys that you can use 3 times on different machines, cos it would just lose them money.
[Edited on 04-04-2011 by LukesCorsaSXi]
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by LukesCorsaSXi
quote: Originally posted by mwg
It can be used for 3 licenses
3 Different ones? People get mistaken by being able to use it 3 times on different machines and 3 times on the same 1 incase of o/s failure. Im pretty sure you can only activate the key once to 1 machine, i dont think microsoft do keys that you can use 3 times on different machines, cos it would just lose them money.
[Edited on 04-04-2011 by LukesCorsaSXi]
Have they changed it for Win7 then? All the previous Windows I've used the same serials on countless machines. Wouldn't surprise me if they've stepped up a bit tho. You used to be able to just ring up and get a key for free
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LukesCorsaSXi
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
quote: Originally posted by LukesCorsaSXi
quote: Originally posted by mwg
It can be used for 3 licenses
3 Different ones? People get mistaken by being able to use it 3 times on different machines and 3 times on the same 1 incase of o/s failure. Im pretty sure you can only activate the key once to 1 machine, i dont think microsoft do keys that you can use 3 times on different machines, cos it would just lose them money.
[Edited on 04-04-2011 by LukesCorsaSXi]
Have they changed it for Win7 then? All the previous Windows I've used the same serials on countless machines. Wouldn't surprise me if they've stepped up a bit tho. You used to be able to just ring up and get a key for free
I think on windows xp, you could use the keys on some of the earlier versions, but they stopped in when vista came out i think.
Edit: Did a bit of research and the top post said:
"There has never been a general "3 computers per license" rule for Windows. Consumer licenses are one computer to one license (at a time). If the license is non-OEM, it's transferable to a new system if it's removed from the old system.
So, to answer your question, Windows 7 operates in the same fashion: one system per consumer "
[Edited on 04-04-2011 by LukesCorsaSXi]
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John
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There was a 3 user pack with windows 7 not sure if it was 1 key or 3 keys.
I wouldn't pay anything though.
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