![]() Still has Office 2010 originally installed and still working and I now also want to install Office 2010 on the new Windows 8 Pro disk partition on that same notebook. The rest of the notebook is unchanged.Īlso on the notebook I have now installed, on a separate SSD partition, Windows 8 Professional and set it up as a dual-boot so that I can run either Windows 7 Pro or Windows 8 Pro depending on my needs when I visit a customer. On the notebook, I have replaced the hard drive with an SSD drive for greater speed and performed a disk image backup and restore of the Windows 7 operating system onto it so I did not have to re-register anything and therefore no changes to license counts.Īs I understand it, a disk replacement doesn't trigger license changes. I have now installed 2nd license of the 3-pack on a desktop computer on Windows 8 Pro. ![]() I had previously installed 1 license on an HP notebook computer running Windows 7 64-bit Pro. My question is slightly different than those posed similarly by others so am asking for further clarity. I have a question that is slightly different than some of the others posted here and am therefore asking for assistance.
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