S Sojiro1 Reputable Jan 21, 2016 94 0 4,640 Jun 16, 2016 #1 Can i do that? Have windows 8.1 cd and key but installed on another computer... Can I use cd then, when prompted, enter an oem key I bought ? Idk if windows full is different from Windows home oem in that sense (Too cheap to buy)
Can i do that? Have windows 8.1 cd and key but installed on another computer... Can I use cd then, when prompted, enter an oem key I bought ? Idk if windows full is different from Windows home oem in that sense (Too cheap to buy)
Solution Ryan_78 Jun 16, 2016 yes. as long as you have a valid key, it will be fine to install. when you insert the disc, enter your key you acquired when prompted
yes. as long as you have a valid key, it will be fine to install. when you insert the disc, enter your key you acquired when prompted
Ryan_78 Honorable Jan 17, 2016 2,019 0 12,960 Jun 16, 2016 Solution #2 yes. as long as you have a valid key, it will be fine to install. when you insert the disc, enter your key you acquired when prompted Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
yes. as long as you have a valid key, it will be fine to install. when you insert the disc, enter your key you acquired when prompted
captaincharisma Glorious Oct 13, 2004 10,963 76 45,290 Jun 16, 2016 #3 you installed it on another computer, but was that key used on the other computer to install it? Upvote 0 Downvote
S Sojiro1 Reputable Jan 21, 2016 94 0 4,640 Jun 16, 2016 #4 The key that came with the CD was used with it. However for 25 bucks you can pick up an oem key. Upvote 0 Downvote