Do i have to buy a new OS

Oracle9669

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K so my laptop is pretty much dead, wont be using it ever again. And it has Vista Home Premium 32Bit on it.
I have decided to make a desktop instead, cheaper in my opinion, and I don't really need a laptop anymore. So i was wondering if i can transfer the OS to my desktop. I heard you just have to type in the Key, and if it does not go through you activate it by phone. Is this true? Can i do this. It would in turn save me around 150$. Also if this does work can i really upgrade it to a 64Bit for 10$ or something?
Thanks in advance.
 

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If windows came installed on your laptop from the manufacturer, then it is an OEM copy. If your version of windows is a OEM copy, then you cannot transfer the license to a different computer. If you cannot transfer the license, then you will need a new copy of Vista for your new computer.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Inspiron 1420
    CPU
    Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile T7500 @ 2.2Ghz
    Motherboard
    Dell Custom Intel 965 Chipset
    Memory
    2GB (2x1GB) Dual Channel DDR2 667
    Graphics card(s)
    nVidia GeForce 8400M GS 128MB DDR3 @ 400/600
Hi Oracle9669, try Window 7; it is free.
 

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System One

  • CPU
    E6850
    Motherboard
    EVGA 122-CK-NF67-A1 680i
    Memory
    4 x OCZ Platinum 1GB
    Graphics card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD 5850 1GB
    Sound Card
    SB X-Fi X Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Samsung 23" 5MS
    Screen Resolution
    2048 x 1152
    Hard Drives
    2 x Barracuda 7200.10 320GB RAID 0 / 1 x 500GB Maxtor
    PSU
    Seasonic 600W M12
    Case
    CM Centurion 5
    Cooling
    air
    Internet Speed
    100Mbps
The present installation wouldn't even work on a new laptop let alone any desktop you build for the simple reason that not only is that and any recovery disks bonded to the laptop but the installation is wrapped around the laptop itself hardware wise. On a new machine an entirely fresh copy of Window would need to be seen there with all different device and software drivers.

A new machine means just a clean start with a new full install type disk for the version of Windows you plan to run. Windows has it's own hardware profiling process bonding each copy to the set of hardwares present during the installation allowing for some upgrades without reactivation. Video, sound, tuner cards, memory upgrade, other addon devices like printer, etc. there.

Before deciding on whether to stay with a 32bit edition of Vista or go with a 64bit, A Closer Look at Windows Vista, Part III: 32-Bit vs. 64-Bit Windows - Developer Zone - National Instruments

At present if you would be better off with the same 32bit edition anyways while simply moving from laptop to desktop. Next year however many will looking to upgrade into the next version Windows 7 which will also see both 32bit and 64bit editions there to choose from.

For the relatively new user 32bit would be advised presently while advanced user will either choose between or end up dual booting both 32/64 XP/ Vista with some now dual or triple booting XP and/or Vista along with the 7 beta releases.

Problems with 64bit editions range between software incompatibilities due to any limitations seen with the 32bit emulators as well as the lack of drivers/softwares like MS's own Intellipoint optical mice and keyboards! Figure that one out! MS lacks support for their own products?!

And the availability of any 7 releases will be when the next RC1 release becomes publicly available for those who first sign up for testing and evaluation purposes not as a main OS.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Custom built desktops =2 Toshiba replace HP laptop
    CPU
    AMD Phenom II X4 975 Deneb core 3.6ghz
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte GA-790XTA-UD4
    Memory
    Kingston Hyper X 1.5v DDR3 PC12800 1600mhz 16gb
    Graphics card(s)
    MSI Radeon HD 5750 1tb
    Sound Card
    Creative X-Fi XtremeAudio PCIe
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Asus 19" HP 20" second lcd main HP 20" remote pc.
    Screen Resolution
    1440x900, 1600x900 main - 1600x900 2nd desktop
    Hard Drives
    WD Black Edition 1tb Sata II -2 WD SAS "Heavy Duty" RE class 2tb - 2 External usb/eSata WD Black 1tb main -1 External usb only WD Green Power 1tb -1
    PSU
    Corsair 750w 750TX main - Corsair 600w remote
    Case
    Antec 900-2 - SSD compatible eSata ports 2 - NZXT Vulcan 2nd
    Cooling
    Zalman CNPS9900A cpu, twin front 120s, top 200cm, rear 120
    Mouse
    MSI Interceptor D200
    Keyboard
    AZIO Ilumminated keys gaming keyboard/volume control usb
    Internet Speed
    30mbps upgrade
thusly completing this advice, dont be silly and spend 200+ on vista, get the oem version retail for a fraction of the price.
compare the prices yourself
64bit Windows vista home premium OEM Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium - Licence and media - 1 PC - OEM - DVD - 64-bit - English - Ebuyer
32bit & 64bit upgrade Windows vista home premium retail Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium w/SP1 - Complete package - 1 PC - DVD - English International - Ebuyer
only difference between the two, no frills with OEM
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Custom Build
    CPU
    Intel Q6600 @ 2.8GHz
    Motherboard
    Evga NF78-CK-132-A 3-Way SLI
    Memory
    8Gb DDR2 Corsair Dominator @ 1066Mhz 5-5-5-15
    Graphics card(s)
    EVGA 560 GTX SC FTW 1GB
    Sound Card
    Realtek ALC888 7.1 Audio, Logitech G35 7.1 Surround Headset
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Dell S2409W 16:9, HDMi, DVI & VGA
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1080
    Hard Drives
    Samsung 7200rpm 250Gb SATA, Samsung 7200rpm 750Gb SATA, WD 7200rpm 1TB SCSI SATA.
    PSU
    Xigmatek 750W Quad sli quad core 80% eff
    Case
    Antec 900 Gaming Case
    Cooling
    Zalman CNPS9700-NT NVIDIA Tritium, Dominator RAM cooler
    Mouse
    Razor Lachesis Banshee V2 Blue, 4000DPI
    Keyboard
    Logitech generic keyboard
    Internet Speed
    16Mb Sky bb
    Other Info
    Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows, Wireless Xbox 360 Pad, Wireless Xbox 360 Les Paul Guitar
If you have any MS optical mice or keyboard don't bother to look for any 64bit updates for Vista that will work on 7 later. There are none! No XP 64bit! No Vista 64bit! And that's with MS products while they want to sell 64bit Windows?

With a new build after initial costs plus the next version coming soon OEM would seem to be an effective cost saver. You can save on the retail box and large paperback and put that into a new desktop.
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Custom built desktops =2 Toshiba replace HP laptop
    CPU
    AMD Phenom II X4 975 Deneb core 3.6ghz
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte GA-790XTA-UD4
    Memory
    Kingston Hyper X 1.5v DDR3 PC12800 1600mhz 16gb
    Graphics card(s)
    MSI Radeon HD 5750 1tb
    Sound Card
    Creative X-Fi XtremeAudio PCIe
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Asus 19" HP 20" second lcd main HP 20" remote pc.
    Screen Resolution
    1440x900, 1600x900 main - 1600x900 2nd desktop
    Hard Drives
    WD Black Edition 1tb Sata II -2 WD SAS "Heavy Duty" RE class 2tb - 2 External usb/eSata WD Black 1tb main -1 External usb only WD Green Power 1tb -1
    PSU
    Corsair 750w 750TX main - Corsair 600w remote
    Case
    Antec 900-2 - SSD compatible eSata ports 2 - NZXT Vulcan 2nd
    Cooling
    Zalman CNPS9900A cpu, twin front 120s, top 200cm, rear 120
    Mouse
    MSI Interceptor D200
    Keyboard
    AZIO Ilumminated keys gaming keyboard/volume control usb
    Internet Speed
    30mbps upgrade
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