Activate Retail version with OEM key?

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Gordon

I'm having an argument on the Windows 7 forums with someone who is insisting
that it is possible to install and activate a RETAIL copy of Windows 7 using
an OEM Product key.
Is this possible?
Has it EVER been possible? Either in XP or Vista?
If it IS possible, does anyone have an MS page that says this is possible?
 
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DL

The key is specific to the version of win
A generic MS oem key may work but a maker specific oem key wont
 
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Daave

Gordon said:
I'm having an argument on the Windows 7 forums with someone who is
insisting that it is possible to install and activate a RETAIL copy
of Windows 7 using an OEM Product key.
Is this possible?
Has it EVER been possible? Either in XP or Vista?
If it IS possible, does anyone have an MS page that says this is
possible?

Although it's not possible, it *is* possible to use a Retail CD and
create an OEM CD out of it, using this method:

http://www.thetechguide.com/howto/setuppini.html

Then simply use the OEM CD with the OEM Product Key.

(Of course, per the EULA, you are only permitted to do this on the same
PC.)
 
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Gordon

Daave said:
Although it's not possible, it *is* possible to use a Retail CD and
create an OEM CD out of it,

Thanks. That's not what the argument is about - it's about installing
from a RETAIL DVD and then activating it using an OEM product key, which
I maintain is impossible.
 
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Daave

Gordon said:
Thanks. That's not what the argument is about - it's about installing
from a RETAIL DVD and then activating it using an OEM product key,
which I maintain is impossible.

You are correct. The type of key needs to match the type of OS
installation. So one would need a retail key for a retail disk.

But using my example above, you can certainly activate using an OEM key.
Of course, you would be using an OEM installation disk, too. :)
 
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Leroy

I have personally installed Windows Vista on an HP PC using a retail DVD
(did not enter product key during setup) and then entered a HP OEM
Windows Vista product key and it was accepted. However, product
activation can only be accomplished by "activating by phone" which takes
about 5 minutes.

Same procedure should also work with Windows 7.
 
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Daave

Daave said:
Although it's not possible, it *is* possible to use a Retail CD and
create an OEM CD out of it, using this method:

http://www.thetechguide.com/howto/setuppini.html

Then simply use the OEM CD with the OEM Product Key.

(Of course, per the EULA, you are only permitted to do this on the
same PC.)

Addendu:

I'm not too familiar with Vista, but I know you can't enter the wrong
kind of key with XP.
 
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Peter Foldes

Leroy

No you cannot. Even over the phone with MS when you say the key which will include
the letters OEM the Activation will fail with MS. If you call the OEM telephone
number and give the OEM key that will work
 
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Elmo P. Shagnasty

Gordon said:
I'm having an argument on the Windows 7 forums with someone who is
insisting that it is possible to install and activate a RETAIL copy of
Windows 7 using an OEM Product key.

Err - You are having an argument on the Windows 7 forum? Err. <sigh> Umm,
did you tell them you, Err, were the NET COP of the forum? Err.

Is this possible?

Err - If you show them your NET COP badge, Err, they will back away. Err
<sigh> make sure the shine that badge daily. Umm.
 
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Gordon

Elmo P. Shagnasty said:
Err - You are having an argument on the Windows 7 forum? Err. <sigh> Umm,
did you tell them you, Err, were the NET COP of the forum? Err.



Err - If you show them your NET COP badge, Err, they will back away. Err
<sigh> make sure the shine that badge daily. Umm.

Oh piss off you ignorant moron.
 

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