Reuse installation CD

I bought Windows 7 upgrade from vista for 3 computers. Now, it has ceased to exist, can I install win 7 on another computer?

Absolutely, you can.  You can see that when you go to turn on, the product key is rejected.  That should lead you to a phone number that you will be asked to enter a very long series of numbers.  Then it will ask you how many computers do you have this license installed on.  The answer is two.  Which will then cause a digital touch long to enter to activate it.

Congratulations on making a smart purchase.  You basically unlimited rights, as long as you limit your total to three.  I made the same purchase for about 12 of my clients and myself.  We can now have Windows 7 for as long as we wanted.

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