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What's the deal w/pulled HDD's sold w/Win7 installed? Technically not allowed?

Matt_Stevens

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I have noticed a ton of HDD's on eBay (and cheap) with Windows 7 installed. Obviously these must have been business machine, their HDD's wiped, given the re-install of Windows 7 and then the HDD pulled for sale.

But sticking that HDD into a new system with a different motherboard should result in problems with authentication, correct? 😕

These drives can be pretty darned cheap and no doubt it would be a great way of say upgrading my aunt's computer, which is still on XP and vulnerable, or my dad's spare computer, which runs Vista and sux some serious @ss due to bloatware.

My aunt could really benefit from something like this. I doubled her RAM a few years back (pulled from a dead machine I found) and even gave her a basic video card to get her off the MB's shared video. Her system can likely handle Windows 7 and be no slower than what she currently has.
 
If your computer is with a Different chipset then whatever is on the HD it might not even boot.

If it will boot and then sense a different Hardware, it will not activate.

So it is wishful thinking rather than sound ""enterprising"".


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While Windows 7 is quite a lot more forgiving about hardware changes and still being able to boot up (I've had no issue moving my Win7 install across 3 platforms, try that with XP) you're correct Windows will detect a different board and require reactivation at the very least if it does boot.

Just buy Win7 and don't go the headaches with questionable legality route.
 
Windows is married to the motherboard.

Even when moving my owned OS to another system will have problems with the changed motherboard so I use Acronis True Image 2014 to make to move a lot less painful.

Dont use ATI 2015 due to lack of features for me like 2014 MS Office backups I want to have
 
Windows is married to the motherboard.

Even when moving my owned OS to another system will have problems with the changed motherboard so I use Acronis True Image 2014 to make to move a lot less painful.

Dont use ATI 2015 due to lack of features for me like 2014 MS Office backups I want to have

This is what I use. Hell, i'm using it now at work! I also always the version I bought over a year ago. Even tho there have been many updates I use this one as the updates tend to break ati2014.
 
Windows 7 is a lot more forgiving with huge hardware changes, unlike XP where a BSOD was almost a given if the hard drive controller changed. I've done in many times with Windows 7, not always because I wanted to keep the install, but just to see what happened, and it has not BSOD one time for me.
 
Windows is married to the motherboard.

Even when moving my owned OS to another system will have problems with the changed motherboard so I use Acronis True Image 2014 to make to move a lot less painful.

Dont use ATI 2015 due to lack of features for me like 2014 MS Office backups I want to have

Not 8.1 OEM. I slapped it again on a system rebuilt and it activated no issues. Refreshing.
 
Windows 7 is a lot more forgiving with huge hardware changes, unlike XP where a BSOD was almost a given if the hard drive controller changed. I've done in many times with Windows 7, not always because I wanted to keep the install, but just to see what happened, and it has not BSOD one time for me.

Before moving a hard drive from one system to another, it's a good idea to change the IDE/SATA driver to the standard/generic driver. Just click on update driver, brows my computer, and let me pick a driver. There should be a standard driver under the list of compatible drivers. After booting in the new system, you can install the exact driver for the new chip set.
 
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