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I'm planning to buy a Windows 8 Upgrade for my computer, and need to know if I have to keep my Windows 7 disks around and have to install Windows 7 first before doing the upgrade, or if there is somewhere that I can enter my Windows 7 key alongside the Windows 8 Upgrade key if I want to do a clean installation of Windows 8 from bootable media.
Can I get by with just writing both keys on the disk like I have in the past?
Previously covered by the answer here, the answer (and esp. the source) here etc. IMO the price difference between the Upgrade and System Builder versions wouldn't make sense if all that was different was an extra key entry screen in the former.
– Karan – 2012-10-26T20:35:04.2431
possible duplicate of What exactly is required in order to qualify for the $40 upgrade to Windows 8?
– MaQleod – 2012-10-26T22:34:39.657