Hi there. This is probably a stupid question for most of you, but I
need to know if it is o.k. to run the restore discs on a different
[used] hard drive? The discs are mine, puchased legally, but I no
longer have the original computer, so code #'s etc, are unknown.T.I.A.

Re: Restore disc by David

David
Tue Mar 25 12:19:00 PDT 2008

If these disks were shipped with a computer you bought, they are likely OEM
and your license to use them died with the original computer, it is very
likely the won't work on any computer other then the model they shipped
with.

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"steve2002" <steve_wiseman2002@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ee110023-c9b4-45d3-869e-3ff39a8938c4@c19g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> Hi there. This is probably a stupid question for most of you, but I
> need to know if it is o.k. to run the restore discs on a different
> [used] hard drive? The discs are mine, puchased legally, but I no
> longer have the original computer, so code #'s etc, are unknown.T.I.A.


Re: Restore disc by Ken

Ken
Tue Mar 25 13:23:30 PDT 2008

On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:08:14 -0700 (PDT), steve2002
<steve_wiseman2002@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi there. This is probably a stupid question for most of you, but I
> need to know if it is o.k. to run the restore discs on a different
> [used] hard drive? The discs are mine, puchased legally, but I no
> longer have the original computer, so code #'s etc, are unknown.T.I.A.


The issue isn't with the hard drive, it's with the computer.

Restore disks are, by their nature, OEM copies of Windows. An OEM copy
comes with several restrictions, the most severe of which is that its
license ties it permanently to the first computer it's installed on.
It can never legally be moved to another computer, sold, or given away
(except with the original computer).

So no, it's not OK. Moreover, besides the licensing issue, it probably
won't even work. Most brand name OEM copies are BIOS-locked to the
original motherboard, and won't install on another, unless it's
identical to the original one.


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Re: Restore disc by philo

philo
Tue Mar 25 14:13:22 PDT 2008


"steve2002" <steve_wiseman2002@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ee110023-c9b4-45d3-869e-3ff39a8938c4@c19g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> Hi there. This is probably a stupid question for most of you, but I
> need to know if it is o.k. to run the restore discs on a different
> [used] hard drive? The discs are mine, puchased legally, but I no
> longer have the original computer, so code #'s etc, are unknown.T.I.A.


Not only is it not legal...
the restore disk will not work anyway