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Answered by:. Archived Forums. The trick is that there are different keys:. Good to know. Hey Mark, sorry I have no idea about changing product keys. There must be an MSDN subscriber support channel that can give you help on that one…? Pete, not really. JaguarXJ12 , Aug 8, LEXX Feb 27, Tito , Dec 30, Replies: 0 Views: 48, Tito Dec 30, BobSheep , May 2, Replies: 2 Views: 15, Replies: 12 Views: 1, Tito Jan 9, at Microsoft Windows 8. Replies: 15 Views: 7, Fully Updated 8.

Replies: 18 Views: Windows 8. Replies: 12 Views: Your computer will reboot a couple of times and Windows Media Center will be added. Again, with the caveat that you will be running a non-activated copy of Windows 8. Then I remembered reading about how Microsoft was trying to keep the licensing costs of Windows 8 down and one way was by not licensing various codecs, as they explained here : Our partners have shared clear concerns over the costs associated with codec licensing for traditional media playback, especially as Windows 8 enables an unprecedented variety of form factors.

At the same time, we also heard clear feedback from customers and partners that led to our much simplified Windows 8 editions lineup. I need to purchase it even though it was included in my previous version of Windows 7 Professional? Ok, fine. I'll buy it. After reading up, this was one solution I found: - Go to Start screen Windows key or lower-left corner - Type 'add fe' and click Settings on right-hand side as shown here: - Next click "Add Features to Windows 8" and you'll be greeted with this: In a few easy steps, you can add features to your PC to get a different edition of Windows 8.



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