LifeStealer
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It depends on the department. I have one license from Materials Science, one license from Electrical Engineering and one from Computer Science, same school. Don't have one for Mechanical though.
I still have my edu address but am not a current student, can I do this? Do they actually ask for proof of attending classes?
32 or 64 bit?
can I use a retail disk to install or do I have to use the download version? I assume retail disc is fine.
Im not sure why it would matter all that much? People here are reporting you can do a clean, fresh install even with this dloaded "upgade" disk.
Anyone know if vLite work with Win7?
can I use a retail disk to install or do I have to use the download version? I assume retail disc is fine.
I think someone from MS is getting wind of this, just had my brother-in-law report that the key doesn't work during a clean install. Going to try to upgrade from WinXP.
I think someone from MS is getting wind of this, just had my brother-in-law report that the key doesn't work during a clean install. Going to try to upgrade from WinXP.
I still have my edu address but am not a current student, can I do this? Do they actually ask for proof of attending classes?
I think someone from MS is getting wind of this, just had my brother-in-law report that the key doesn't work during a clean install. Going to try to upgrade from WinXP.
If true, that kinda sucks, although, still a great deal.
craaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaap Its not installing for me on a fresh install
Noooooooooooooooooo!!!! I dont know waht to do now.
I got mine to install fresh on a blank disk. It was about six months ago, but I believe I used these directions.
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2009/...t-key-on-formatted-or-empty-blank-hard-drive/