Windows 7 Home Premium for PC released nine disk on a new computer?

Hello.

I'm going to build my own computer and install it on windows 7 Home premium.
My brother already has a windows 7 Home premium for refurbished PC drive (it's not used).
It is said that "for distribution with a given PC to nine", but I would like to know if I can use it on my new computer.
Thank you.

Hello.

I'm going to build my own computer and install it on windows 7 Home premium.
My brother already has a windows 7 Home premium for refurbished PC drive (it's not used).

It is said that "for distribution with a given PC to nine", but I would like to know if I can use it on my new computer.
Thank you.

Under the terms of the license, no, you can't. Because it must have already been linked to another computer.

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