I have a copy of Win7 Ultimate. It's my favorite. The Ultimate allows multilingual application, In other words, I can install it in Spanish. I'm Cuban btw.
It is a store bought DVD that a client had. He installed it on an Acer and It worked as it was supposed. I just don't like Win8. I'm toying with Win10 now. Crashes constantly.
I have an OEM Vista from E-machine and was told by Listia that I could not list it. That that violates terms of agreement. So I wanted it clear that this is not an OEM for the use of one machine only.
The key s good with which to install. You can then pay Microsoft for a activation license, if you are a tech, you may have a license for multiple installs already, or for the adventurous, you may use Microsoft Toolkit. Either way. this is a working copy.
Thats exactly what I said you still gotta pay over a hundred dollars for activation so why not just go to ebay and buy new 1 to start with because you done used up the activation for it and the key is the activation
Its'a a full install. When you install it, your old files will be located in your root directory (c:\ ) in the Windows.old folder. The only two systems that will ever have a problem with fresh installs are Toshibas and Dells. With Toshiba, just press the number zero repeatedly during boot-up to activate its hidden partition. With dell, I think it's F12 or F10 to enter recovery/repair. Upgrading on those two are fine, but fresh installs requires their specific versions of the OS. Oh and for those inquiring about the key. I'll make sure to include a fresh key. Happy bidding.