HP Pavilion. It came with 64 bit Home; I have W - 7 64-bit Ultimate. It is:

I have a Win 7 Home premium 64-bit on the new HP, I just bought.

If I insert the W - 7 Ultimate/64 bit disc and cold start, it will attempt a "clean installation?" I don't want this option.

If I warm the ultimate 64-bit disc start, then he will present me with an option to keep the old files. I am aware of that.

But the question is do I need a new license key for the last month or it will work with the old key for Home Premium HP supplied with installation?

I got the ultimate from Microsoft as part of the Windows 7 launch party I wanted to my home. It was once installed on a new gateway computer. I returned it to the store for problems non repairable mobo and the ATU. 7 Win was on their hard drive. Therefore, the installation key went with the gateway.

I still have the drive to Win 7 signature edition / 64-bit with me. The same disc will allow me to install it again on the new HP Pavilion with the same license key that I used on the front door? Of course, I bought HP to another bank. So the hard drives cannot be exchanged from the gateway to the HP. I think that even if I did, it won't work because of the chipsets change.

Any help on how to make the Home Prem upgrade (64-bit) ultimate (64-bit) will be appreciated.

Nyghtrider wrote:

I have a Win 7 Home premium 64-bit on the new HP, I just bought.

If I insert the W - 7 Ultimate/64 bit disc and cold start, it will attempt a "clean installation?" I don't want this option.

If I warm the ultimate 64-bit disc start, then he will present me with an option to keep the old files. I am aware of that.

But the question is do I need a new license key for the last month or it will work with the old key for Home Premium HP supplied with installation?

I got the ultimate from Microsoft as part of the Windows 7 launch party I wanted to my home. It was once installed on a new gateway computer. I returned it to the store for problems non repairable mobo and the ATU. 7 Win was on their hard drive. Therefore, the installation key went with the gateway.

I still have the drive to Win 7 signature edition / 64-bit with me. The same disc will allow me to install it again on the new HP Pavilion with the same license key that I used on the front door? Of course, I bought HP to another bank. So the hard drives cannot be exchanged from the gateway to the HP. I think that even if I did, it won't work because of the chipsets change.

Any help on how to make the Home Prem upgrade (64-bit) ultimate (64-bit) will be appreciated.

You can start only an upgrade of Windows, then it restarts and you can choose to upgrade or perform a clean installation... And then you will need to use the Windows 7 Ultimate product key to activate/use it.  You can install it again... The worst that will happen is you will have to take 5-10 minutes on the phone Microsoft if the key is not automatically activate via internet.

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