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Will a burned copy of window 7 work?

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mgz:

--- Quote from: datora on August 13, 2011, 02:04:45 AM ---.
Not "erased," "disabled."

Also, if microsoft decides the key has been compromised, then your cousin could have his installations locked down (disabled).

As you were advised earlier:  1) get a crack, 2) get your own key.  There are no other safe options, and option 1) isn't particularly "safe," either.

And, if you need to ask "where I can haz teh crackz?" then you're better off going with option 2) because (I swear) I'll sell you to /b/ and let the channites feast upon your pain.

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generally speaking microsoft doesnt deactivate keys unless are they are grossly overused. IE key released with a torrent or a business building computers and using a single 1 user license to activate all products.

I currently using my personal win 7 pro key have activated at least 7 computers 4 laptops and 3 desktops all on 1 key.
Worst you will have to do is call Microsoft to activate since there is a 6 month limitation on limitations for online activation its like 2 or 3 activations per 6 months over that and you get stuck calling microsoft and lying about the 3 or 4 questions they ask you

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