Move Office home and student to new PC

My very old PC just got food burn out. I borrowed a power supply from a friend and was able to save most of the information available to me. How can I disable the Home Office and Student 2007 on my old PC so that I can install it on the new PC?

Hello Randall Lambert.

Thank you for your message.  If you have purchased a license for sale retail of Office home and Student 2007. The retail license terms permit installation and use of Office home and Student 2007 on three devices.  For more information on determining what type of license you have purchased and to get an overview of your license agreement, visit the Microsoft Software terms of the license AGREEMENT for Microsoft Office system 2007.

http://Office.Microsoft.com/en-us/suites/HA101655301033.aspx

Please let us know if this or do not answer your question.  We can't wait to hear back on your part.

See you soon

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