Your friend's OEM disk wil probably contain drivers pertinent to his
hardware: motherboard, etc which was installed by his computer's manufacturer.
So, the answer to using it is NO.
With your Recovery partition, you have 2 ways to use it.
1. At startup hit a particular F Key(it will say at the bottom of screen
right at startup F2 or F10) to start recovery installation
2. Read the manual that came with your computer, check the computer's
manufacturer's website, or contact them directly on how to make Recovery
disks from your Recovery Partition. You should do this in case your existing
Hard Drive totally died!
Once you make the disks, install a bigger drive, set the Bios to boot from C
CD/DVD drive insert disk; reboot and reinstall.
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Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
"Barry" wrote:
> I have an existing PC with an official licensed version of Windows Vista
> Home Premium but it doesn't have a backup DVD, it only has the backup
> partition installed on the hard drive.
>
> As my hard drive is nearly full I wish to change the hard drive for a larger
> drive but then I would lose my operating system. Would I be able to borrow a
> friends Windows Home Premium OEM DVD that came with his PC and use it to
> install the operating system on my new hard drive then use my existing
> license number to activate or is the OEM disk somehow only useable on his
> PC?
>
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