You can use a win 7 Home premium... to activate win 7 starter?

I bought two copies of Win 7 Home Premium.  I have replaced the hd in my acer netbook and want to install win 7 starter instead of xp.  You can use a win 7 Home premium... to activate win 7 starter?

Thank you.

No, you can't. Windows 7 Starter Edition requires a product key of Windows 7 Starter.

Since you have two licenses for Windows 7 Home Premium, why not use one of them?

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