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foreverducky
27-11-2009, 11:31 PM
I have the office cd for my desktop and laptop, now if I was to decide to just buy a new laptop would I be able to install the office on the new laptop? The home version only allows you to install on 2 computers. Would I have to uninstall on the old laptop to install on the new one?
Does that make sense?
uscwest
28-11-2009, 12:27 AM
Probably not. There is a license key that you will need to type in when you install it. I believe it keeps track of how many times you use the key. Therefore I don't think you can deinstall it from one and install it on another.
Keith
28-11-2009, 04:13 PM
I may be wrong in which case I'll bow to John's wisdom on this one but I think you will be able to install it without a problem. When you come to activate it, you'll PROBABLY be ok but if not, you'll have to call microsoft and they'll activate it for you. The call is very easy, they may ask why you're reinstalling, you say "new laptop" And that's that.
Legally of course, you'll only be able to use on 2 machines so you should uninstall from one of the old ones.
You'll definitely be able to do it, it's just a matter of whether it works straight off or if you need to call.
foreverducky
28-11-2009, 05:09 PM
Good, as long it will work.
Thanks guys!
uscwest
28-11-2009, 09:59 PM
I may be wrong in which case I'll bow to John's wisdom on this one but I think you will be able to install it without a problem. When you come to activate it, you'll PROBABLY be ok but if not, you'll have to call microsoft and they'll activate it for you. The call is very easy, they may ask why you're reinstalling, you say "new laptop" And that's that.
Legally of course, you'll only be able to use on 2 machines so you should uninstall from one of the old ones.
You'll definitely be able to do it, it's just a matter of whether it works straight off or if you need to call.
Keith I didn't even think about that. You may well be right, if she explains to them what she is doing. However, I really thought that it asked me for the key before it let me install.
Keith
28-11-2009, 10:22 PM
Keith I didn't even think about that. You may well be right, if she explains to them what she is doing. However, I really thought that it asked me for the key before it let me install.
It does ask you for the key pretty near the beginning of the process but it just accepts "any valid key" it doesn't, as far as I'm aware, check for how many times/computers you've activated it on until you get it all installed. Even then, there's some degree of grace involved.
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