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<blockquote data-quote="chscag" data-source="post: 1648132" data-attributes="member: 46727"><p>It should. That's how I installed an upgrade version of Windows 7 on my iMac via Boot Camp. The first time I installed it, it accepted the serial number code but went into 30 day trial mode. I just installed it over it self and then it fully activated. One thing, however. If your son's version of Windows 7 is manufacturer specific, then it will never activate. In other words if the CD or DVD is for a Sony, HP, Toshiba, Dell, etc, it won't activate on your Mac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chscag, post: 1648132, member: 46727"] It should. That's how I installed an upgrade version of Windows 7 on my iMac via Boot Camp. The first time I installed it, it accepted the serial number code but went into 30 day trial mode. I just installed it over it self and then it fully activated. One thing, however. If your son's version of Windows 7 is manufacturer specific, then it will never activate. In other words if the CD or DVD is for a Sony, HP, Toshiba, Dell, etc, it won't activate on your Mac. [/QUOTE]
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