is my drive 1 user or user 3

I bought a disc of windows 8 and I want to know if it is a 1 user or user 3.

I thought I bought a 1 user, but when I looked on the label located on the box

on the lower right corner of the label, it says "SKU - 3UR-*", * are instead of numbers.

The 3UR means that there is a disc of the 3 user.

If it is a drive of the 3 user y at - there a way to know how many times this record has been used.

No, it isn't, it's a single license, which means it can only be installed on 1 computer. If you need to upgrade to additional computers, you must purchase additional licenses.

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