Use disc ultimate detail to install Home Premium

Hello wonderful people of answers Ms.
Just a question that my googling was unable to answer.
I have a laptop under Home Premium which could just a reformat
At the moment, I have a copy of Win7 Ultimate which is running on my desktop and I heard that I can use the disk on my laptop and simply enter the serial number from the bottom of the it to reinstall.
Wondering if anyone could confirm/deny for me before I try it?

Thanking you!

No, it won't work, because even if you have two Windows 7 according to the computers and the laptop has a key code of OEM product on the bottom, the code will not work on a disc of detail from your desktop

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