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Each computer you purchase comes with a Home
Edition Windows 7 product, unless otherwise stated in the computer's details.
To upgrade your edition, you must purchase a new
license key, such as an Enterprise license key.
You no longer need to install an upgrade to
promote your computer.
Instead, Windows 7 has a "Windows Anytime
Upgrade" utility that allows you to enter a new license and promote your
computer's operating system.
Click the Windows "Start" button.
Type "windows anytime upgrade" in the
search text box.
Press "Enter."
This command starts the upgrade wizard for
Windows 7.
Click the "Windows Anytime Upgrade"
option, and select "Enter an Upgrade Key" in the options section.
This activates a text box where you type your
new license key.
Type the Enterprise key in the license text box
labeled "Upgrade Key."
Click "Next."
Windows verifies your license key is valid and
tells you that you must wait several minutes to activate your new product
license.
Click "Reboot" after your new product
activates.
When you reboot, notice the new product edition
"Enterprise" is shown in the Windows splash screen.
Each computer you purchase comes with a Home Edition Windows 7 product, unless otherwise stated in the computer's details. To upgrade your edition, you must purchase a new license key, such as an Enterprise license key. You no longer need to install an upgrade to promote your computer. Instead, Windows 7 has a "Windows Anytime Upgrade" utility that allows you to enter a new license and promote your computer's operating system.
Click the Windows "Start" button. Type "windows anytime upgrade" in the search text box. Press "Enter." This command starts the upgrade wizard for Windows 7. Click the "Windows Anytime Upgrade" option, and select "Enter an Upgrade Key" in the options section. This activates a text box where you type your new license key. Type the Enterprise key in the license text box labeled "Upgrade Key." Click "Next." Windows verifies your license key is valid and tells you that you must wait several minutes to activate your new product license. Click "Reboot" after your new product activates. When you reboot, notice the new product edition "Enterprise" is shown in the Windows splash screen.
Each computer you purchase comes with a Home Edition Windows 7 product, unless otherwise stated in the computer's details. To upgrade your edition, you must purchase a new license key, such as an Enterprise license key. You no longer need to install an upgrade to promote your computer. Instead, Windows 7 has a "Windows Anytime Upgrade" utility that allows you to enter a new license and promote your computer's operating system.
Click the Windows "Start" button. Type "windows anytime upgrade" in the search text box. Press "Enter." This command starts the upgrade wizard for Windows 7. Click the "Windows Anytime Upgrade" option, and select "Enter an Upgrade Key" in the options section. This activates a text box where you type your new license key. Type the Enterprise key in the license text box labeled "Upgrade Key." Click "Next." Windows verifies your license key is valid and tells you that you must wait several minutes to activate your new product license. Click "Reboot" after your new product activates. When you reboot, notice the new product edition "Enterprise" is shown in the Windows splash screen.
Hi there,
Your current operating system is most likely a version of windows. Depending on your model and type of computer, you may have any of the following versions of windows:
Windows 98
Windows 98SE
WIndows ME
Windows XP Home Edition
Windows XP Professional Edition
Windows Vista Home Basic Edition
Windows Vista Home Premium Edition
Windows Vista Business Edition
Windows Vista Enterprise Edition
Windows Vista Ultimate Edition
Windows 7 Starter
Windows 7 Home Basic
Windows 7 Home Premium
Windows 7 Professional
Windows 7 Enterprise
Windows 7 Ultimate
Windows Thin PC
John
Please provide us with more details of the problem like whether you have installed Windows 7 using a purchased copy of the software disk or whether the software was pre-installed on your computer by the PC vendor.
If you have installed the software using a disk, you will find the product key on a sticker in the CD case.
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if you have the disc for ms office, you can get the product key from the sticker on the cd packaging. if you purchase it online, it is included on the email confirmation sent to you.
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