I will soon be buying a replacement laptop, and I am wondering whether I can move my current Windows 7 Pro (32 bit) license to my new computer since it is a 64 bit? Will I have to get a new version because the old is 32 bit and the new is 64 bit ?I bought the copy from the digital river student promotion about 1.5 years ago. It came with a product key and I got the backup disk.
3/19/2011 11:10:31 AM
They are different licenses. You only get the 64bit license if the oem PC came with it or if you buy a retail copy of windows 7.You might check digital river and see if you're entitled to am64bit license from that promotion
3/19/2011 12:33:07 PM
Thanks for the insight, Noen.I just visited the digital river website and I'm only presented with the option to re-download my 32bit installer. However, I read on these sites:http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1311946http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_install/is-a-windows-7-license-key-valid-for-both-32-bit/70d546cd-b6e3-44d8-a6c8-fd7feb7d1915and they seem to indicate that the same key can be used for both. Could I just find a 64-bit install disk and enter my 25-digit product key at that point? Or are the disks and keys tied together?Note: digital river says in its FAQ that the version of windows 7 I bought was a retail version[Edited on March 19, 2011 at 1:35 PM. Reason : note]
3/19/2011 1:34:11 PM
Yep if its a retail key, you just need the 64bit installer, looks like you're good to go.I posted the digital river download links for the various versions of Windows 7 in another thread on here somewhere, or you can pretty quickly google it up.
3/19/2011 2:33:30 PM
ok, will do. Thanks again!I can just find a 64-bit installer as an ISO and burn to dvd to make my own install disk, correct?
3/19/2011 3:18:17 PM
not sure what format the digital river downloads come in, but yes you should be able to make a bootable cd/dvd
3/19/2011 3:27:15 PM
Does this look legitimate?http://techpp.com/2009/11/11/download-windows-7-iso-official-direct-download-links/Should I be concerned that it says it's: "Note that the Windows 7 ISO image is of RTM build 6.1.7600.16385."
3/19/2011 3:36:31 PM
imo you should find links with SP1 slipstreamed in if possible
3/20/2011 3:40:14 AM