Install a MSDN ISO retail key

Hello

I downloaded Windows 7 Home Premium from Microsoft (link below):

http://MSFT.digitalrivercontent.NET/win/X17-58996.ISO

I want to know, if it is possible to use an MSDN key for activate my Windows? Or the ISO MSDN file is different from the version above, and I have to install from the ISO MSDN file.

Thank you.

If you were to use Digital River as the source for Windows download, which would imply that you don't have an MSDN subscription. You must be the owner of the MSDN key, if you have acquired the key to someone else, and then eventually Windows will go "no true.

While the MSDN keys act as a key of "Retail" product, they are not for sale or use in a retail environment.

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