Windows 7 home oa based India out of the India

In my office we want to buy a HP pc brand and want to send it outside the India, but my question is I get the license of Windows 7 Home Basic OA India is so allowed sending ot outside the India

Hi Suraj,

Thanks for posting your query in the Microsoft Community Forums.

According to the description, it seems that you want to buy an HP computer and use the computer away from the India.

I am pleased to inform you that you can use the computer all around the globe.

However, if you face any problems out of the India do not hesitate to let us know. We will be happy to help you.

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