I bought a used computer with Win 7. I later noticed that at the bottom of the desktop it says "This is not an authentic copy of Windows". But when I go to Systems it says it is activated and there is a product code listed there.
How could it be activated without a valid product code?
Also, if I buy a new full version of Win 7 Home Edition or Win 7 Professional can I install it over the existing version of Win 7 Ultimate? Will it allow me downgrade by version? I tried doing that another computer with XP, installing a Home edition over an XP Pro edition and even wiping the hard drive clean, it wouldn't accept it. So now I am hesitant.
Also, if a Win 7 disk has been installed previously but was de-activated, can it be activated again on a different computer?. Can you use that COA to re-install a new Win 7 version? Is that legal?
My budget is squeezed so tight, it screams not squeaks so I am trying to find a decent copy to take care of the unlicensed problem so I can download the updates that are now refusing to install. I just don't know if I am stuck with Ultimate or can I downgrade to Home edition or Pro? My computer won't take more than 4 gig ram max. Also, it is running on 32 bits. Do I have to get a 32 bit version or can I get a 64 and only use 32 of the 64? LOL
To sort it out:
1: If I have a product code that is activated, is this still a unlicensed version?
2: Can I downgrade by going with a new unused Home edition or Pro when I already have Ultimate installed?
3. If I find a disk that has been deactivated, would it be safe to install and re-activate it to get a new COA?
4. Do I have to stay with 32 bits or will 64 bits work on my computer also? Kind of like buying a motorbike that goes 100 mph but I only go 50mph?
Thanks guys for your help
V
How could it be activated without a valid product code?
Also, if I buy a new full version of Win 7 Home Edition or Win 7 Professional can I install it over the existing version of Win 7 Ultimate? Will it allow me downgrade by version? I tried doing that another computer with XP, installing a Home edition over an XP Pro edition and even wiping the hard drive clean, it wouldn't accept it. So now I am hesitant.
Also, if a Win 7 disk has been installed previously but was de-activated, can it be activated again on a different computer?. Can you use that COA to re-install a new Win 7 version? Is that legal?
My budget is squeezed so tight, it screams not squeaks so I am trying to find a decent copy to take care of the unlicensed problem so I can download the updates that are now refusing to install. I just don't know if I am stuck with Ultimate or can I downgrade to Home edition or Pro? My computer won't take more than 4 gig ram max. Also, it is running on 32 bits. Do I have to get a 32 bit version or can I get a 64 and only use 32 of the 64? LOL
To sort it out:
1: If I have a product code that is activated, is this still a unlicensed version?
2: Can I downgrade by going with a new unused Home edition or Pro when I already have Ultimate installed?
3. If I find a disk that has been deactivated, would it be safe to install and re-activate it to get a new COA?
4. Do I have to stay with 32 bits or will 64 bits work on my computer also? Kind of like buying a motorbike that goes 100 mph but I only go 50mph?
Thanks guys for your help
V