What are the requirements to load Windows 7 DSP on an existing PC

Hi people,

I have an existing PC on which I wish to install Windows 7 OS DSP/OEM.

What is the minimum requirement of the material that I need to upgrade to remain legally compliant?

Some retailers to group the DSP version with a hard drive or a mouse. Is that enough to comply with the requirements of the permit in the DSP/OEM OS?

I would have thought that the requirement would be a new motherboard at least.

Anyone who can shed some light on the obligation to legally charge the DSP/OEM OS on a PC of exisitng?

Thank you

It would seem that I am not clear.

I know that the hardware requirements to run Windows 7.

The contract of specific DSP/OEM that this version can not be used to upgrade the operating system to an existing PC.

Do I have to replace my existing system while it is considered a new PC and I can then legally load a DSP/OEM operating system.

I don't know how to put it any clearer than that.

As with any OEM license:

-OEM versions don't offer any free direct support from Microsoft technical support Microsoft

-OEM Licenses are tied to the computer first you install and activate it on

-OEM versions allow all hardware upgrades with the exception of the upgrade to an different model motherboard

-OEM versions does not move directly from an older Windows operating system

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