WINDOWS 7 32 BIT CLEAN INSTAL

I bought 2 copies of Windows 7 Premium 32 bit to upgrade my desktop computer PC and netbook Windows XP.

The desktop PC is in place and work just fine but unfortunately I have badly damaged the surface of the second disk that I was going to use for the netbook.

My question is, can I use the unused COA code supplied with the disc that I've damaged and use it with the disk used to upgrade my desktop computer to upgrade my netbook or do I have to pay for another new drive?

You can use the product key from others with the other drive which is not scratched. It will work fine.

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