Issue of license of Windows 7 OEM

Dear all,

I want to explain my situation on my lack of knowledge Windows license.

First a year ago of couple, I decide to start an experimental laboratory that will use a number of computer

so I brought several computer game with Windows 7 Pro OEM which Pack in a regular white box
and a red stripe on the end and he said OEM ' pack generator system intended for the system integrator ONLY .

And I have three of these leaves intact, including a set of new computer do use ever for a few years

(in fact, they are still in a box), now it is good to use this machine as a whole to do a job on a daily basis which will be
came across Microsoft Office 365 and Microsoft OneDrive.

So the question is:

-J' still have right to build and use this OEM license with these machines?

-Are there ways to check if these permits has been used or taken by someone?

-He will be able to upgrade to Windows 10 for free?
-If the part of my computer was broken HARD drive, for example, a re-installation is possible?

Thank you very much

Peter

So the question is:

-J' still have right to build and use this OEM license with these machines?

Yes, as long as they have not been previously installed and used elsewhere.

-Are there ways to check if these permits has been used or taken by someone?

Unfortunately no, you need to install and try activation.

-He will be able to upgrade to Windows 10 for free?

Yes, you can upgrade to Windows 10 free OEM versions. They are eligible licenses as long as they are activated.

or

How to install and activate Windows 10 using your Windows 7 or Windows 8 product key

-If the part of my computer was broken HARD drive, for example, a re-installation is possible?

This is the trickiest part.

When I install a preinstalled (OEM) or the retail version of Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 Windows 10 license, this license OEM to remain or become a retail license?

If you upgrade an OEM or retail version of Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 for the free Windows 10 update this summer, the license is consumed in it. Because the free update is derived from the basic qualification license, Windows 10 will be that too many licenses.

If you are upgrading a retail version, it carries the rights to a commercial version.

If you upgrade an OEM version, it carries the rights of an OEM version.

Full version (retail):

-Includes the rights of transfer to another computer.

-Does not require a qualifying earlier version of Windows.

-Expensive

Upgrade version (detail):

-Includes the rights of transfer to another computer.

-require a qualifying earlier version of Windows.

-Expensive, but less expensive full version

OEM:

OEM of Windows versions are identical to the versions commercial full license with the following exception:

-OEM versions don't offer any free direct support from Microsoft technical support Microsoft

-OEM Licenses are tied to the computer first you install and activate it on

-OEM versions allow all hardware upgrades except for an upgrade to a different model motherboard

-OEM versions does not move directly from an older Windows operating system

What happens if I change my motherboard?

In regards to the OEM license , this would negate the 10 Windows upgrade license because he is no longer a qualifying previous base license that is required for the free update. Then, you will need to purchase a Windows 10 full retail license. If the license of basic (Windows 7 or Windows 8.1) qualification was a full retail version, then Yes, you can transfer it.

Since the final Windows 10 user license agreement:

b. autonomous software. If you acquired the software as a standalone software (and also if you upgraded the software you have purchased as a standalone software), you may transfer the software to a different device that belongs to you. You can also transfer the software on a device that belonged to someone else if (i) you are the first user under the software license and (ii) the user agrees to the terms of this agreement. You can use the backup copy that we do or the media the software provided on transfer the software. Whenever you transfer the software to a new device, you must remove the software from the previous device. You can not transfer the software to share licenses between devices.

Thank you very much

Peter

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