Yep.. only after reinstallation. Cert should matched with SLIC, but serial isn't brand-specific but edition specific.
Tito, feel free to move this post/prior posts to another thread if needed. Lets assume machine: MSDM key has not been extracted (and or has been lost) PC has been "downgraded" from Win8 to Win7 by changing the OS sku in the bios. What happens when you toggle back "on" Win8 from within the bios? (EG: Customer due to the dual boot has become comfortable with Win8 /has confirmed their apps work in Win8 and wants to migrate to Win8 totally.) Does the MSDM table Win8 "reappear", OEM activation proceeds normally? Related question: How do OEM's "downgrade" a machine? I would assume they set the bios flag to Win7 in the same way. In a machine in which you have legal rights to run either Win8, or Win7... won't the bios have both the Win7 and Win8 info within it? Customer orders with Win7 downgrade to Win7 Pro, later on wants to run Win8 = Problem? Customer orders with Win8 Pro, which gives them the legal right to run Win7. How do OEM's handle this? With special media? Seems like bios would have both Win7 and Win8 info embedded in it. Wondering about the above for the current PC, and wondering how the process works on business class machines in which you can order with Win8 Pro/and or the Win7 downgrade option. .
A little reminder...when you download the software from the 1st post, make sure you un-check the option to use the filehoster's download manager! It will get you infected! I ignored my AV's warning assuming it was a false positive about the slic-toolkit, but it was actually picking up on the "download manager"!
Datafile link is still working on first page of this thread, but I have edited post to include. Make Sure to Untick, Use our download manager and get recommended downloads. Hope this helps.
just wanna check the version but it just ask me to wait Feeling stupid right now, probably a SBK Now I noticed that i gives a error "Dump Error ! (RSD PTR Not found ! )"