![]() The upgrade license will be transferable to another PC in the future but in that case it would have to be removed from the existing computer, you would be able to revert The anytime upgrade is retail, the underlying, upgraded OS will in this scenerio be OEM. I appreaciate any help with the full details on how this works for when it comes to reinstalling windows at a future time. even those after several years can get damaged. I know i can do backups of my HD image and always restore, but. I have done google searches and i simply cant find the fine print on how the Anytime Upgrade works for people like me. can i use one of my Retail Installation DVD's to install the OS and then put in the new Anytime Upgrade key (again, if i get one)? When it comes time to upgrade or transfer the license to a different PC/Laptop/Hard Drive. If i do the Anytime Upgrade, do i get a new Keycode and if so, how do i get it? Is it emailed to me? ![]() is this too considered RETAIL?Ĭan i reinstall at any time and get back to PRO or transfer the license to another PC if i ever get rid of the laptop (reformat drive and sell as blank drive)? With regard to the Anytime Upgrade from Home Premium to PRO. For this main reason, i avoid OEM versions. ![]() To other machines in the future or upgrade to newer/larger HD's in the future. ALL ARE RETAIL versions for the primary reason that i want to be able to transfer the license/keycode Some were upgrades and one was a full blown purchase, not an upgrade. I have multiple PC's that i've already upgraded to Windows 7 Pro 64 bit. ![]() I am going to want to upgrade immediatly to Windows 7 Pro 64 bit and I have questions about the Anytime Upgrade. I'm about to buy a laptop that will come with Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit. ![]()
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