Operating system software Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium GFC-02050 - 64 bit, DVDItem #: M17-7302. Model #: GFC-02050

Operating system software Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium GFC-02050 - 64 bit, DVD Item #: M17-7302.  Model #: GFC-02050

This version would come with its own product key to install Windows 7 Home 64 bit fresh with the included DVD?

He would move on any SSD or HARD disk (even from another operating system is already installed on it?)

Thank you

Operating system software Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium GFC-02050 - 64 bit, DVD Item #: M17-7302.  Model #: GFC-02050

This version would come with its own product key to install Windows 7 Home 64 bit fresh with the included DVD?

Yes, he does.

He would move on any SSD or HARD disk (even from another operating system is already installed on it?)

Yes, it will be.

Thank you

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