Question of VAMT/Activation: Frequently reinstall Windows from Scratch - failing HDD and is about to replace it.

Hello

My HARD current (500 GB SATA 3 HDD Toshiba) drive is defect and displaying a warning. I bought a new WD 750 GB HDD to replace by ensuring that it is compatible with SATA 3.

Problem: Reinstall Windows 7 Professional and Office 2010 Professional Plus activation of both of them.

Activation/products affected: They are "Retail" (MAK) versions, but University so the activation limit is between 2 and 5. (Yes, they are installed on a single computer, are genuine and conform...).

Background: I'm a college student, HE takes classes and we need to install a lot of software intensive resources. I usually reinstall Windows every 4-6 months to "Start fresh" I noticed increased performance and install only necessary software. It's up to the activations MAK is expected.

Aim: I would like to use the tool, VAMT 2.0 (or ideally 3.0 - but I have no knowledge of SQL). Also, I do not have a server, just 2 or 3 Mobile Standard (8.1 of Windows, Windows XP Home Edition and this Windows 7 PC).

I have already watched the video below on VAMT 2.0 before posting:

http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/video/using-VAMT-2-0/10tkzhtlq

Can I use activation by proxy in this case to "preserve the Activations using VAMT to store Installation and Confirmation IDS to avoid having activation problems common? If Yes, can someone please help me?

I tried to put the Windows WMI firewall rules allow for the Public, home and work on both PC but could not activate during a previous attempt a few months ago.

Any help is appreciated more than. I am all my backup files and need to get this done before the resumption of classes at the college level (in 3 days).

Thank you in advance and sorry for the long post!

(I posted in the TechNet forums and I apologize if it's wrong to do it, it's just a relatively urgent matter - normally, I wanted to just wait a few days for a response).

Your question would be better displayed in the forum according to then:

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en/category/w7itpro/

Tags: Windows

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