RangerXML
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I wonder if it will work to resell it, isn't it linked to the hotmail address.
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Honestly, that's what worries me more than anything. Microsoft generally isn't too brutal when you take advantage of typo's/price mistakes, but when it comes to reselling niche pricing items (ex: Technet) they come down hard.
I wonder if it will work to resell it, isn't it linked to the hotmail address.
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Would this key be good for installing on more than one PC? I know some Office keys allow a few activations.
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according to the FAQ its either 2 PCs or 2 MACs https://www.microsofthup.com/hupus/faq.aspx?culture=en-US
hmmm how do I know which version (64 or 32 bit) the automatic setup installed?
Mine was the 32bit one that auto-installed. I don't remember seeing an option for the 64bit.
I tried to click on the purchase link in my email and it says purchased. Maybe we gotta wait?
My friend had the same problem he had to create a new hotmail account to get it to work, he enter the wrong expiration date and got this exact same message.
Does anyone know the ISO links?
I downloaded the 60-day trial .img file, burnt to a DVD, installed and activated with the key from this deal. Then I made an .iso file from the DVD.
Trial wouldn't let me activate.
Hmmmmm that's wierd, I did dig around for a 'direct link' but when what I downloaded still asked me to activate by signing in to an email address or activate with a product key
I wouldn't if I were you. They can kill the key if they want to