Duplicate Liscence Key conflict new motherboard?

HI friends

I lost the integrated video on the card MOTHER HP, but also a functional connection to the video card. The video of the card works. Now that I have installed a new MOBO Gigabyte bios will not see the hard drive of the origin of the personal data.  It doesn't matter what I do.

If I install a second drive. Own format as a new installation of W7 on a fresh drive with the same key as my drive of previous data 500 gig... set the slave master discs... will be both in dual license keys conflict?

I can't the machine to see the drive (with upgrade installation) at all, so I think that's my only direction.

Don't like to have most of my link and Norton functional icons on a second drive "D".  But here's my BIG question.  Will I have a conflict of license with this set up.  I'll be real?  Will I get updates from Microsoft?

THX

Laurent

They will eventually conflict once Microsoft Activation Servers detects both.

You could uninstall the product key on the old drive well.

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

Press enter, this uninstall the product key from the computer and get back to the test mode

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