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My laptop's hard drive is dying. It still works (boots Windows 7, run some programs), but it is obviously damaged. I am buying a new one to replace it.
I have a legal and activated copy of Windows 7 32-bit Professional (RETAIL, not OEM).
What should I do before installing Windows 7 on the new hard drive? Should I unactivate (I don't know if this even exists) my Windows 7 copy so I can re-activate it in the new installation?
2very good question! one that I have often wondered about myself. +1! – studiohack – 2010-09-18T15:48:17.063
See also: FAQ about Windows licensing
– nhinkle – 2011-07-04T06:31:49.817