Re: Installing Windows 8 without reinstalling apps
2014/09/29 19:23:07
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☄ Helpfulby Combo 2014/09/30 08:11:27
It first depends on the Windows 7. If that was an OEM copy supplied with the PC then it will be licensed for use on that PC only. Windows checks this by reference the specific motherboard, network adaptor MAC address and maybe a few other things when you validate/activate it. It may or may not successfully activate if installed on a different PC.
Your best bet to put Win 8 on the Win 7 PC is probably to install it as an upgrade if possible. Boot into Win 7, load the Win 8 DVD, run it and follow the instructions. Installing a fresh Win 8 while keeping Win 7 is also possible, but your PC will then be set to dual-boot Win 7 and 8. Applications that were installed under the Win 7 installation will need reinstalling while running Win 8 for Win 8 to run them. The two Windows installations will have seperate registries of their own and their own system folders, in essence they'll be two completely seperate operating systems.
Personally I'd go for Windows 8.1 rather than 8, unless you have hardware that doesn't have a Win8.1 driver.
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