I've never used an oem Windows license on any of my computers, except my
WHS (Windows Home Server), but, rather, used the full version, so I have
no experience with the oem licenses.
Now I'd like to take the hard drives out of my ancient WHS computer and
put them into a newer computer. (Hand-me-downs, both, but the hard
drives are new compared to the older computer. WD 640GB )
I realize that I'm not licensed to do this with the oem license, so I'm
willing - if I go through with this - to purchase another copy of WHS to
run with the new mb and cpu but keeping the old hard drives which
contain all my back-up data and then some.
The question is: how does it work to use the new license on the
computer, while keeping all the data and settings on the current disks?
Do I just do an "upgrade" or something?
I realize that about two of us on PCBUILD are using WHS, :), but this is
the same kind of problem that you'd have if a surge had blown out your
mb, cpu, and memory, and you had to replace them, voiding your oem
license, but keeping your hard drives and other pieces of hardware. I
don't think that there is anything particularly special about the fact
that it is WHS and not some version of Windows. But, since I've never
done this with a Windows oem computer, I don't have any experience along
these lines.
(WHS is based on Windows Server 2003. I don't recommend it to anyone,
but since I have been using it, I want to keep it.)
TIA,
Dean Kukral
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