FIVE WINDOWS REDUCED 8 EDITIONS

How do we install (upgrade) my second five offers upgrade to Windows 8 on my laptop running Windows 7?

If you bought five updates, use a different key other than the one used on the first computer.

You need to purchase the upgrade for each computer you want to upgrade.

Just bought an upgrade only allows you to upgrade a computer, not up to five computers.

The States of the special offer you can buy up to five updates for the special price, do not upgrade five computers at special price.

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