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Posted 2009-08-23, 03:03 AM
I just got a valid activation key from my school and i wonder if you can use that key for both windows 7 enterprise and pro. And i also wonder if i choose a 30 days trial, can i activate my windows after the 30 days has passed? And how many times can i use a cd key? =)
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Posted 2009-08-23, 04:49 AM in reply to Fooli's post "Windows 7 help"
I believe that activation keys are tied to one specific version of Windows. So no, you [probably] can't use an Enterprise key on Pro.

You can choose a 30-day trial - just don't enter the key when you install Windows. It's also possible to dive into a setting somewhere (read: config file) and edit it to give you the maximum of 120 days.

Unless it's a site key, or for a specified number of users, you can use it once (that is, you can only have one version of Windows running on that key at any one time).
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Posted 2009-08-23, 05:07 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "I believe that activation keys are tied..."
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I believe that activation keys are tied to one specific version of Windows. So no, you [probably] can't use an Enterprise key on Pro.

You can choose a 30-day trial - just don't enter the key when you install Windows. It's also possible to dive into a setting somewhere (read: config file) and edit it to give you the maximum of 120 days.

Unless it's a site key, or for a specified number of users, you can use it once (that is, you can only have one version of Windows running on that key at any one time).
okey but if i choose a 30 trial will i be able to enter a key when the 30 days has run out?
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Posted 2009-08-23, 06:02 AM in reply to Fooli's post starting "okey but if i choose a 30 trial will i..."
I imagine so... but you don't really want to wait for 30 days - when it's up, the operating system loses all functionality. Basically, you'll have an OS installed that does nothing but take up space.
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