Disable Windows 7 home premium

I want to sell my laptop on witch, I installed windows 7 but I don't want to sell windows. I have the original disc of windows 7 with product key. If I sell my laptop with windows I'll therefore not able to activate it on my new pc because the product key will already be in use. So the question is how can I turn off my windows 7?

Format the laptop or computer reinstall the original supplied with the computer license.

How to deactivate the license:

Click Start, type: CMD
Right-click on CMD
Click on run as administrator
At the command prompt, type: slmgr.vbs - upk

Press enter, this will uninstall the product key of the computer and to the evaluation mode, you are now free to use it on another computer. If you experience problems, try to activate by phone:
Activate Windows 7 manually:
1. click on start and in the search for box type: slui.exe 4

2. press enter on your keyboard

3. Select your country.
4. Select the telephone activation option and brace yourself for a real person.

The mode currently of the installation process, you will need to be activated or it will go into reduced functional mode. You have the option to install another version or edition of Windows or get a product key for it. Alternatively, you can put the system as follows:

To format drive:

1. Insert the DVD of Windows 7
2. restart your computer
3. When asked if you want to boot from your DVD player, do it.
4. Select your language, click Next.
5. click on "repair your computer".
6. Select the operating system you want to repair.

7. click on the command line

8. at the command prompt, type: FORMAT C: /.

Press enter on your keyboard

Type y for Yes

Press enter

Please wait while the drive is formatted.

Type exit to close the command prompt, and then click farm to shut down the computer.

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