Installation of windows on a different computer (DreamSpark)

Hello

On my old office, I have Windows 7 Professional 32 bit installed, I downloaded Microsoft DreamSpark account. (My University is the Member of the DreamSpark Premium program). Now, I have a new laptop and want to install windows 7 Professional on this topic. If I throw my old desktop computer, so can I be able to install Windows 7 on my new laptop using the same product key?

On page DreamSpark, I can not download another copy because all the software are limited to a single copy. If I want to permanently discard or sell my old computer, which will then be coming to Windows 7? I am able to install it on my new? I already copied the iso file on DVD. Please tell me that I can install it again one using the same product key or not?

Yes, you can transfer it to the new computer, make sure that it is removed from the current one you are replacing.

My PC running the 32-bit version or 64-bit Windows?

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/find-out-32-or-64-bit

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/installing-and-reinstalling-Windows-7

How to activate Windows 7 manually (activate by phone)
 
1) click Start and in the search for box type: slui.exe 4
 
(2) press the ENTER"" key.
 
(3) select your "country" in the list.
 
(4) choose the option "activate phone".
 
(5) stay on the phone (do not select/press all options) and wait for a person to help you with the activation.
 
(6) explain your problem clearly to the support person.
 
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/950929/en-us

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