I have a friend who has gotten a serious virus infection and needs her computer rebuilt. However, the computer did not come with any re-installation disks from the OEM and she doesn't have any good backups.
I have a TechNet subscription, but I understand that the OEM product key attached to her computer should not work with the Retail or Volume License images I can get from TechNet.
Is there anywhere I can legally download a copy of Windows 7 that will work with an OEM key, directly from Microsoft? I'd rather avoid having to work with the OEM's technical support and possibly have to pay for them to ship a disc that (IMHO) the system should have come with in the first place.
Answer
Yes, it is possible to use other Windows 7 Media, as long as the version type is the same (i.e. Windows 7 Home Premium OEM on a Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade disk). Microsoft does not care anymore what disk you use, as long as you choose the correct edition, and have a proper key.
I know first hand, as I am a system builder, and haven't used an OEM disk in a couple years (including for Vista).
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