Are licenses language-bound?

G

Guest

OK, so I live in Spain but I'd like to install an english version of Ultimate
64-bit. My local store hast got OEM versions, but only in spanish. If I buy
one of them, can I use it's key to activate an installation from an english
DVD - I can get one off a friend who got it abroad?

Or - alternatively - is there a place where I can just get a license key for
a full version? Windows marketplace obviously doesn't work outside the US -
and they only have upgrade versions anyway. The only prior version of Windows
I have on CD is Me, but I read somewhere that only xp and 2000 are
upgradeable.

At the moment I'm running the RC. Is it possible to upgrade it with an OEM
version, or will it have to be a clean install?
 
B

Ben

I'm pretty sure that with ULTIMATE, you can download a hefty language add-in
that will change the interface to another language. It requires you to log
off and then log back on, but it works pretty well. I'm running English and
Spanish on mine for kicks and it seems to work extremely well.

The downloads for this are on the Windows Update page ... doesn't require
another DVD, just download the "update".
 
G

Guest

Where can I find this add-in? At the shop they said something along these
lines too, but I'm a bit reluctant. I'd rather my system was english from
scratch. Or will the language be changed right down to the core?
 
G

Guest

And can I upgrade an english RC with a spanish OEM? I'll do a clean install
eventually, but not right away.
 
R

Rock

Rain in Spain said:
And can I upgrade an english RC with a spanish OEM? I'll do a clean
install
eventually, but not right away.

Unfortunately, no, OEM versions cannot do an upgrade. RC1 and RC2 are the
Ultimate version, and none of the RC's are a qualifying OS for the use of an
upgrade version to do an in place upgrade. The only way to upgrade an RC
version is to get the full version of Ultimate.
 
G

Guest

And concerning my original question? Can I use a spanish OEM key to activate
an installation from an english DVD?
 
R

Rock

Rain in Spain said:
And concerning my original question? Can I use a spanish OEM key to
activate
an installation from an english DVD?

I'm not sure but I don't think so. For XP the product key was language
specific.
 
G

Guest

OK, so I'll have to scout for a shop in Spain where I can get an english
version. Why can't you just activate Windows online with a credit card
number? Jeez, what a fuss.
 
M

mlai

Actually, I just bought a Traditional Chinese Ultimate and used the key to
"re-activate" the English version I got off from Technet.......
Looks fine.....
 

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