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<blockquote data-quote="wind_man" data-source="post: 238365" data-attributes="member: 18355"><p>I'm probably not the best one to say this I started the debate in the first place. But Microsoft will allow you to transfer an OEM version of Windows under certain circumstances. They allowed me when I upgraded my mum's computer from an old Pentium3 to a new AMD64. They said as long as I deactivated it on my old Hard Drive I was able to reactivate it once they got a signal from my old computer that it had been deactivated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wind_man, post: 238365, member: 18355"] I'm probably not the best one to say this I started the debate in the first place. But Microsoft will allow you to transfer an OEM version of Windows under certain circumstances. They allowed me when I upgraded my mum's computer from an old Pentium3 to a new AMD64. They said as long as I deactivated it on my old Hard Drive I was able to reactivate it once they got a signal from my old computer that it had been deactivated. [/QUOTE]
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