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Clean Windows 7 (OEM) install w/ retail upgrade media?
Clean Windows 7 (OEM) install w/ retail upgrade media?
I'm planning on doing a clean Windows 7 Pro install on my new W520, and after consulting some of the existing threads on this and other forums the only remaining question I have is whether or not it should work using Windows 7 Pro upgrade media that I have purchased beforehand? To be clear, I'd still like to use the OEM license on the W520-- so I can keep the purchased (retail) license on my old machine-- and I'm wondering if it should make any difference if I'm just using the disc to install then activating using the OEM key?
I realize I can (legally) download an ISO image and make a bootable disc or USB key, but since I already have the (upgrade) media I'm hoping I can just use that-- is there anything inherently different about the install software on an upgrade disc? Furthermore, it seems like the sure way to go with OEM activation is using this ABR tool to backup and restore activation files; does anyone have any experience using this utility?
I realize I can (legally) download an ISO image and make a bootable disc or USB key, but since I already have the (upgrade) media I'm hoping I can just use that-- is there anything inherently different about the install software on an upgrade disc? Furthermore, it seems like the sure way to go with OEM activation is using this ABR tool to backup and restore activation files; does anyone have any experience using this utility?
Re: Clean Windows 7 (OEM) install w/ retail upgrade media?
I've got no experience with using upgrade media for a clean installation, but one alternative I can suggest is to download the .ISOs from this thread below for your clean install:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/windows ... uages.html
I've personally used the 64-bit version from here and can vouch for its legitimacy.
As for ABR, it's also what I use exclusively to backup my OEM activations. In fact, I've got a USB thumbdrive with the activations from my various Thinkpads all saved on it. It works perfectly.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/windows ... uages.html
I've personally used the 64-bit version from here and can vouch for its legitimacy.
As for ABR, it's also what I use exclusively to backup my OEM activations. In fact, I've got a USB thumbdrive with the activations from my various Thinkpads all saved on it. It works perfectly.
Main PC: ThinkPad W520, i7-2760QM, Intel 520 SSD 240GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia Quadro 1000M
Home rig: ThinkPad W701, i7-920XM, Intel 320 SSD 300GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia Quadro FX2800M
NAS PC: ThinkPad T420, i7-2620M, Intel 520 SSD 180GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia NVS 4200M
Home rig: ThinkPad W701, i7-920XM, Intel 320 SSD 300GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia Quadro FX2800M
NAS PC: ThinkPad T420, i7-2620M, Intel 520 SSD 180GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia NVS 4200M
Re: Clean Windows 7 (OEM) install w/ retail upgrade media?
thanks skie that's really helpful. I think I will just go ahead and use to ISO to install as you indicated. as far as using ABR for OEM activation, is there anything I should know as far as the overall install procedure? for example, do you just initially enter the key from the bottom of your ThinkPad when prompted and keep the "activate automatically online" option checked and then use ABR once the install is complete, or do you install as a trial and then activate?
Re: Clean Windows 7 (OEM) install w/ retail upgrade media?
Hi,
When you download the program, there should be 2 executables: 'abr_backup', and 'abr_restore' (or something to that effect).
All you need to do is ensure that your Windows is already activated on that machine (OEM activation). Once you run 'abr_backup', it will backup your activation key to a file in the same directory as your executable.
With this done, you can go ahead and install using the Windows ISO. Once installation is complete, skip the step that asks you to enter a Windows key. Stick the same thumbdrive in, and run 'abr_restore'. It will restore your OEM activation using the key backed up in the previous step.
Activation using the key from the bottom of your Thinkpad is a separate, different procedure that sometimes involves making a phonecall to an automated Microsoft system. Personally with ABR I've never had the need to do that.
Hope the above is of help! I speak from experience that ABR is a perfect tool for backup of OEM activations.
When you download the program, there should be 2 executables: 'abr_backup', and 'abr_restore' (or something to that effect).
All you need to do is ensure that your Windows is already activated on that machine (OEM activation). Once you run 'abr_backup', it will backup your activation key to a file in the same directory as your executable.
With this done, you can go ahead and install using the Windows ISO. Once installation is complete, skip the step that asks you to enter a Windows key. Stick the same thumbdrive in, and run 'abr_restore'. It will restore your OEM activation using the key backed up in the previous step.
Activation using the key from the bottom of your Thinkpad is a separate, different procedure that sometimes involves making a phonecall to an automated Microsoft system. Personally with ABR I've never had the need to do that.
Hope the above is of help! I speak from experience that ABR is a perfect tool for backup of OEM activations.
Main PC: ThinkPad W520, i7-2760QM, Intel 520 SSD 240GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia Quadro 1000M
Home rig: ThinkPad W701, i7-920XM, Intel 320 SSD 300GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia Quadro FX2800M
NAS PC: ThinkPad T420, i7-2620M, Intel 520 SSD 180GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia NVS 4200M
Home rig: ThinkPad W701, i7-920XM, Intel 320 SSD 300GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia Quadro FX2800M
NAS PC: ThinkPad T420, i7-2620M, Intel 520 SSD 180GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia NVS 4200M
Re: Clean Windows 7 (OEM) install w/ retail upgrade media?
great thanks so much skie. last question: do you use that Microsoft USB/DVD tool to prepare the downloaded ISO for install?
Re: Clean Windows 7 (OEM) install w/ retail upgrade media?
No, I did not use the Microsoft USB tool, I simply prepped the USB drive by running diskpart on it, then copied the contents of the ISO over (don't forget to delete ei.cfg so that you can install any version using the same thumbdrive).
However I am 100% sure that the Microsoft tool will work just as well (after all they DID make the OS!) so I wouldn't worry about that!
However I am 100% sure that the Microsoft tool will work just as well (after all they DID make the OS!) so I wouldn't worry about that!
Main PC: ThinkPad W520, i7-2760QM, Intel 520 SSD 240GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia Quadro 1000M
Home rig: ThinkPad W701, i7-920XM, Intel 320 SSD 300GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia Quadro FX2800M
NAS PC: ThinkPad T420, i7-2620M, Intel 520 SSD 180GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia NVS 4200M
Home rig: ThinkPad W701, i7-920XM, Intel 320 SSD 300GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia Quadro FX2800M
NAS PC: ThinkPad T420, i7-2620M, Intel 520 SSD 180GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia NVS 4200M
Re: Clean Windows 7 (OEM) install w/ retail upgrade media?
Hi Skie,
COuld you help me on the below problem?
I just bought a T430 laptop lat month, During the process of running the lenovo recovery tool (OEM backup), i accidently stopped the process. when i tried to re-initiate the process it is not working. What should i do to go to the initial state and create the recovery disk.
Please suggest. thanks.
COuld you help me on the below problem?
I just bought a T430 laptop lat month, During the process of running the lenovo recovery tool (OEM backup), i accidently stopped the process. when i tried to re-initiate the process it is not working. What should i do to go to the initial state and create the recovery disk.
Please suggest. thanks.
Re: Clean Windows 7 (OEM) install w/ retail upgrade media?
Hey write2ib,
your message is pretty old now so I assume you've probably found a solution elsewhere. What error are you getting from the R&R program, when attempting to create the recovery discs? The R&R program only allows you to make 1 set of recovery discs.
your message is pretty old now so I assume you've probably found a solution elsewhere. What error are you getting from the R&R program, when attempting to create the recovery discs? The R&R program only allows you to make 1 set of recovery discs.
Main PC: ThinkPad W520, i7-2760QM, Intel 520 SSD 240GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia Quadro 1000M
Home rig: ThinkPad W701, i7-920XM, Intel 320 SSD 300GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia Quadro FX2800M
NAS PC: ThinkPad T420, i7-2620M, Intel 520 SSD 180GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia NVS 4200M
Home rig: ThinkPad W701, i7-920XM, Intel 320 SSD 300GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia Quadro FX2800M
NAS PC: ThinkPad T420, i7-2620M, Intel 520 SSD 180GB, 8GB RAM, Nvidia NVS 4200M
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Re: Clean Windows 7 (OEM) install w/ retail upgrade media?
FWIW, I had a slightly similar situation where I needed to rebuild a Dell that came with Vista Business x32. I was able to download and install from the retail Vista x64 image. Wouldn't activate automatically, but it took me under 6 minutes to phone in and type in a bunch of numbers and get an activation code back. (It would have been faster except I decided I might want a picture of the new activation code and my camera was buried on my desk. They probably have a time window on those codes anyway.)
So I guess what I'm saying is that the phone activation was no big deal and might even be less painful than dealing with something like that ABR tool. Looking at its page, it seemed like there were a lot of questions people were having about how to get it to work. But I didn't really have a choice as the hard drive had failed.
So I guess what I'm saying is that the phone activation was no big deal and might even be less painful than dealing with something like that ABR tool. Looking at its page, it seemed like there were a lot of questions people were having about how to get it to work. But I didn't really have a choice as the hard drive had failed.
W520 (2820QM, Q2000M, FHD, mSATA SSD, dock)
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