Used my Windows 8.1 key, formatted with windows 7 then I upgrade and use my key Windows 8.1

I put windows 8.1, I used the key to everything going well I didt as the way windows 8.1 was, but now I want to move to this new can I use the windows 8.1 key new

My windows 7 and 8.1 are authentic

Installed windows 8.1, went to Windows 7, now, I want to go back to windows 8 will be there let me use the key windows 8.1 new

Just got my disk Windows 8.1 64bits Pcspecialist it came with installed, so I can just install the disc and use the witch key is on the back of my pc?

Yes, you can. If you are having problems, just use the phone activation.

1. press key Windows + X then clickRun, and then type: slui.exe 4
2. then press the ENTER"" key.
3. Select your "country" in the list.
4. choose the option "activate phone".
5. stay on the phone (do not select/press all options) and wait for a person to help you with the activation.
6. explain your problem clearly to the support person.

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