While there are some weird exceptions, (like faulty motherboard replacement blah, blah, blah…)in general you are only allowed to (re)install OEM software on the computer it was sold to you on. OEM software is only authorized to be installed on the computer system it is distributed with. While it “may be” possible to install software that came with a computer (OEM) onto another computer (either from the same manufacture or a different one), you may run into some small conflicts with OS configuration and driver stuff and more importantly (OK, that depends on your personal perspective…) you would be in violation of the EULA (or the legally binding, and sometimes controversial agreement you make when you use a Microsoft, and almost any other non-freeware product). I don’t know if anyone reads this still since this post is REALLY old but I can provide some relatively accurate information on this process.
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