Setup Installation :: Windows 8.0 Media - Move To Another PC

Mar 22, 2014

I'm trying to understand the licence on my Windows 8 Media. I bought Windows 8.0 last year, not an upgrade, and not with a PC.

It's got a section on installing on a PC for personal use. I want to un-install/remove from 1 PC, and install it on a New PC.

It's not clear how I achieve this.? The only 3 things it's say's I cant do:

- Use as upgrade
- Legalize a non-genuine install
- License more than 5 copies for commercial use.??

So is there a method to follow to avoid activation issues.? And it telling me this is already installed on another PC.?

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[URL] .....

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