you can do it but you can't use the same key well its not reconmended, load it up and use a good patch and you should be fine.
Tagg
Hi all,
i recently upgraded from Vista to Windows 7 by paying $50 and an additional $15 from the website if you have a current .edu email and it installed fine on my laptop.
now i want to install windows 7 on my other computer but was wondering if it would let me using the same disk or do i need to purchase another copy of it?
i guess i would need to buy another windows 7 disk but thought i'd ask first.
Thanks
Slick1
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you can do it but you can't use the same key well its not reconmended, load it up and use a good patch and you should be fine.
Tagg
the only reason i want to upgrade the other computer to windows 7 is because i cant get the 2 computers networked together. I have them on the same workgroup but still no go.
When Vista was installed on my laptop, i was able to print documents. The printer was connected to my other machine with XP installed.
Now i cant print from my laptop.
P.S. Where can i get a patch from??
Thanks
have you all the network discovery options on?
i can xp share with my win 7
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I'll check it out tonight on both computers. Its should already be turned on on my machine with XP on it because it worked before. I'll check windows 7 (Laptop) and see how it goes.
Thanks
Slick1
When purchasing the student edition of Windows 7 Pro upgrade version from
This site legally allows you to purchase 2 copies of windows 7 one 64bit and one 32bit.
Since the supplied keys work with both 64bit and 32bit. This will allow you to install any of the following combinations.
1 x 64bit & 1 x 32bit
2 x 64bit
2 x 32bit
The second option is to buy another copy of windows 7 pro for students from Microsofts web site.
By using the above two web sites to purchase student editions of windows 7 pro, will enable qualifying students to purchase up to 3 copies of windows 7 @ discount prices.
Last edited by Greg; 07-11-09 at 02:13 PM.
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