Dell Windows 7 Pro OA - legitimate?

We are an it company who took over a small business account and the computers they bought just the other company were computers HP with Dell Windows 7 Pro OA on which is installed. We need to know if this is a legitimate use of the license. They have a Dell P/N OKJX6D on the disk.

Paul

Computers HP need HP's OEM licenses.  NOT Dell you can check on the status of

MGA Diagnostic Report:

To analyze and solve problems for Activation and Validation, we need to see a full copy of the diagnostic report produced by the MGADiag tool (download and save to the desktop -http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=52012 )

Once downloaded, run the tool.
Click on the button continue, after a short time, continue button will change to a copy button.
Click the copy button in the tool (ignore the error at this stage) and then paste (with r-click and paste or Ctrl + V) in your message.

One issue per thread:

Activation and Validation issues more look the same on the surface, but can have many different causes and bugs. This is why we ask a diagnostic report and it is also why we are asking that you create your own thread for your question (in other words, do not post your question in another thread).

It is simply too complicated to try to resolve the multiple problems in the same thread.



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