I have a Dell XPS 420 with Mic.Office Home & Student 2007, Vista Ultimate
32bit, wired to a Linksys WRT600N router. The disc I have from Dell says
(OEM). I have been researching for an hour but I can not seem to find a
clear answer. I just ordered a HP dv7t series laptop, they did not have
Ultimate 32bit, so I ordered Home Premium 32bit, with Microsoft Works 9.0.
It is my understanding that I can install this H&S 2007 on my home network
system (desktop & laptop). What is the best way to do this without running
into trouble. Can I just pop the Dell OEM disc into the HP? Should I make a
copy of the disc? Should/Could I backup the program with my data and
transfer it from the desktop to the laptop? What is the best way to go about
this? The laptop will have 2 250gb hdd.and a WIFI5100agn link. Can the
program just be transferred over through the sharing portal?
Also, can I update my Home Premium to Ultimate with the disc I have? Will
this make things more compatible? I don't really know the difference between
the Ultimate and the Home Premium.
I am going to have an operation and be bedbound for a while so I would like
to be ready to get this done as soon as the HP laptop arrives. Thank you in
advance for any assistance.
On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 19:38:55 -0400, "CdLSRN" <NOspam@nospam.com>
wrote:
>I have a Dell XPS 420 with Mic.Office Home & Student 2007, Vista Ultimate
>32bit, wired to a Linksys WRT600N router. The disc I have from Dell says
>(OEM). I have been researching for an hour but I can not seem to find a
>clear answer. I just ordered a HP dv7t series laptop, they did not have
>Ultimate 32bit, so I ordered Home Premium 32bit, with Microsoft Works 9.0.
>
>It is my understanding that I can install this H&S 2007 on my home network
>system (desktop & laptop). What is the best way to do this without running
>into trouble.
If I understand you correctly, you want to have your copy of Office
Student on two machines, right? If the EULA permits that, just
install it on the second machine using the disc that came with the
Dell.
>Can I just pop the Dell OEM disc into the HP? Should I make a
>copy of the disc? Should/Could I backup the program with my data and
>transfer it from the desktop to the laptop? What is the best way to go about
>this? The laptop will have 2 250gb hdd.and a WIFI5100agn link. Can the
>program just be transferred over through the sharing portal?
>
>Also, can I update my Home Premium to Ultimate with the disc I have?
Nope. One machine per copy of the OS.
>Will this make things more compatible? I don't really know the difference
>between the Ultimate and the Home Premium.
>
>I am going to have an operation and be bedbound for a while so I would like
>to be ready to get this done as soon as the HP laptop arrives. Thank you in
>advance for any assistance.
When you got the Dell did it come with a separate Office H&S Office 2007
installation disk and 3 licenses license or did a trial copy of Office 2007
H&S come preinstalled with the system?
"CdLSRN" <NOspam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:uwHkLKMAJHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>I have a Dell XPS 420 with Mic.Office Home & Student 2007, Vista Ultimate
>32bit, wired to a Linksys WRT600N router. The disc I have from Dell says
>(OEM). I have been researching for an hour but I can not seem to find a
>clear answer. I just ordered a HP dv7t series laptop, they did not have
>Ultimate 32bit, so I ordered Home Premium 32bit, with Microsoft Works 9.0.
>
> It is my understanding that I can install this H&S 2007 on my home network
> system (desktop & laptop). What is the best way to do this without running
> into trouble. Can I just pop the Dell OEM disc into the HP? Should I make
> a copy of the disc? Should/Could I backup the program with my data and
> transfer it from the desktop to the laptop? What is the best way to go
> about this? The laptop will have 2 250gb hdd.and a WIFI5100agn link. Can
> the program just be transferred over through the sharing portal?
>
> Also, can I update my Home Premium to Ultimate with the disc I have? Will
> this make things more compatible? I don't really know the difference
> between the Ultimate and the Home Premium.
>
> I am going to have an operation and be bedbound for a while so I would
> like to be ready to get this done as soon as the HP laptop arrives. Thank
> you in advance for any assistance.
It came with Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 installed on my computer
(included in the price I paid for the Dell desktop) AND it came with a
sealed Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 installation disc which has
remained sealed until now. It has a label on the packaging that says
Microsoft....DELL Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 (OEM). (What does
OEM stand for)?
It has a product key. The CD says licensed only for distribution with a new
PC. Get product support from the manufacturer of the PC. I am thinking that
since it will be me that is installing it on my machine from my same network
that there shouldn't be a problem. I am the only one that uses the computers
in my house so they would never be used at the same time.
"Curious >" <<spammenot@nomail.com> wrote in message
news:CB684C1E-7FB9-4EF5-8967-DE5549DA673F@microsoft.com...
> When you got the Dell did it come with a separate Office H&S Office 2007
> installation disk and 3 licenses license or did a trial copy of Office
> 2007 H&S come preinstalled with the system?
> "CdLSRN" <NOspam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:uwHkLKMAJHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>I have a Dell XPS 420 with Mic.Office Home & Student 2007, Vista Ultimate
>>32bit, wired to a Linksys WRT600N router. The disc I have from Dell says
>>(OEM). I have been researching for an hour but I can not seem to find a
>>clear answer. I just ordered a HP dv7t series laptop, they did not have
>>Ultimate 32bit, so I ordered Home Premium 32bit, with Microsoft Works 9.0.
>>
>> It is my understanding that I can install this H&S 2007 on my home
>> network system (desktop & laptop). What is the best way to do this
>> without running into trouble. Can I just pop the Dell OEM disc into the
>> HP? Should I make a copy of the disc? Should/Could I backup the program
>> with my data and transfer it from the desktop to the laptop? What is the
>> best way to go about this? The laptop will have 2 250gb hdd.and a
>> WIFI5100agn link. Can the program just be transferred over through the
>> sharing portal?
>>
>> Also, can I update my Home Premium to Ultimate with the disc I have? Will
>> this make things more compatible? I don't really know the difference
>> between the Ultimate and the Home Premium.
>>
>> I am going to have an operation and be bedbound for a while so I would
>> like to be ready to get this done as soon as the HP laptop arrives. Thank
>> you in advance for any assistance.
>
On Aug 17, 8:57*pm, "CdLSRN" <NOs...@nospam.com> wrote:
> It came with Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 installed on my computer
> (included in the price I paid for the Dell desktop) AND it came with a
> sealed Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 installation disc which has
> remained sealed until now. It has a label on the packaging that says
> Microsoft....DELL * *Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 (OEM). (What does
> OEM stand for)?
>
> It has a product key. The CD *says licensed only for distribution with a new
> PC. Get product support from the manufacturer of the PC. I am thinking that
> since it will be me that is installing it on my machine from my same network
> that there shouldn't be a problem. I am the only one that uses the computers
> in my house so they would never be used at the same time.
A Dell OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) license for
Microsoft Office can only be installed and activated on the
original Dell computer it came with. You cannot use the license on
a different computer.
--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows Vista Enthusiast
"CdLSRN" <NOspam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:uwHkLKMAJHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
I have a Dell XPS 420 with Mic.Office Home & Student 2007, Vista Ultimate
32bit, wired to a Linksys WRT600N router. The disc I have from Dell says
(OEM). I have been researching for an hour but I can not seem to find a
clear answer. I just ordered a HP dv7t series laptop, they did not have
Ultimate 32bit, so I ordered Home Premium 32bit, with Microsoft Works 9.0.
It is my understanding that I can install this H&S 2007 on my home network
system (desktop & laptop). What is the best way to do this without running
into trouble. Can I just pop the Dell OEM disc into the HP? Should I make a
copy of the disc? Should/Could I backup the program with my data and
transfer it from the desktop to the laptop? What is the best way to go about
this? The laptop will have 2 250gb hdd.and a WIFI5100agn link. Can the
program just be transferred over through the sharing portal?
Also, can I update my Home Premium to Ultimate with the disc I have? Will
this make things more compatible? I don't really know the difference between
the Ultimate and the Home Premium.
I am going to have an operation and be bedbound for a while so I would like
to be ready to get this done as soon as the HP laptop arrives. Thank you in
advance for any assistance.
Generally, this phrase means that the software is designated only for the
system it was supplied with. Whether or not you can install it on the HP
system depends on what the license agreement states. Most OEM distributions
differ from retail versions in that you don't get the option of transferring
it to a different machine. A retail version of Office allows for multiple
installations by the end user, an OEM version may not.
If this is the case, you may find that the software will refuse to install
on the HP system.
"CdLSRN" <NOspam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:ecSZWXNAJHA.1136@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> It came with Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 installed on my computer
> (included in the price I paid for the Dell desktop) AND it came with a
> sealed Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 installation disc which has
> remained sealed until now. It has a label on the packaging that says
> Microsoft....DELL Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 (OEM). (What
> does OEM stand for)?
>
> It has a product key. The CD says licensed only for distribution with a
> new PC. Get product support from the manufacturer of the PC. I am thinking
> that since it will be me that is installing it on my machine from my same
> network that there shouldn't be a problem. I am the only one that uses the
> computers in my house so they would never be used at the same time.
>
>
> "Curious >" <<spammenot@nomail.com> wrote in message
> news:CB684C1E-7FB9-4EF5-8967-DE5549DA673F@microsoft.com...
>> When you got the Dell did it come with a separate Office H&S Office 2007
>> installation disk and 3 licenses license or did a trial copy of Office
>> 2007 H&S come preinstalled with the system?
>> "CdLSRN" <NOspam@nospam.com> wrote in message
>> news:uwHkLKMAJHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>I have a Dell XPS 420 with Mic.Office Home & Student 2007, Vista Ultimate
>>>32bit, wired to a Linksys WRT600N router. The disc I have from Dell says
>>>(OEM). I have been researching for an hour but I can not seem to find a
>>>clear answer. I just ordered a HP dv7t series laptop, they did not have
>>>Ultimate 32bit, so I ordered Home Premium 32bit, with Microsoft Works
>>>9.0.
>>>
>>> It is my understanding that I can install this H&S 2007 on my home
>>> network system (desktop & laptop). What is the best way to do this
>>> without running into trouble. Can I just pop the Dell OEM disc into the
>>> HP? Should I make a copy of the disc? Should/Could I backup the program
>>> with my data and transfer it from the desktop to the laptop? What is the
>>> best way to go about this? The laptop will have 2 250gb hdd.and a
>>> WIFI5100agn link. Can the program just be transferred over through the
>>> sharing portal?
>>>
>>> Also, can I update my Home Premium to Ultimate with the disc I have?
>>> Will this make things more compatible? I don't really know the
>>> difference between the Ultimate and the Home Premium.
>>>
>>> I am going to have an operation and be bedbound for a while so I would
>>> like to be ready to get this done as soon as the HP laptop arrives.
>>> Thank you in advance for any assistance.
>>
>
"Paul Montgomery" <i.m.nonnymous@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Aug 17, 8:57 pm, "CdLSRN" <NOs...@nospam.com> wrote:
> It came with Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 installed on my computer
> (included in the price I paid for the Dell desktop) AND it came with a
> sealed Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 installation disc which has
> remained sealed until now. It has a label on the packaging that says
> Microsoft....DELL Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 (OEM). (What does
> OEM stand for)?
>
> It has a product key. The CD says licensed only for distribution with a
> new
> PC. Get product support from the manufacturer of the PC. I am thinking
> that
> since it will be me that is installing it on my machine from my same
> network
> that there shouldn't be a problem. I am the only one that uses the
> computers
> in my house so they would never be used at the same time.
CdLSRN wrote:
> I have a Dell XPS 420 with Mic.Office Home & Student 2007, Vista
> Ultimate 32bit, wired to a Linksys WRT600N router. The disc I have from
> Dell says (OEM). I have been researching for an hour but I can not seem
> to find a clear answer.
Why research? All you need do is read the Office 2007 EULA that is on
that CD, as well as your hard drive.
I just ordered a HP dv7t series laptop, they did
> not have Ultimate 32bit, so I ordered Home Premium 32bit, with Microsoft
> Works 9.0.
>
> It is my understanding that I can install this H&S 2007 on my home
> network system (desktop & laptop).
Were it not an OEM license, that would be true. However, OEM licenses
are not transferable to another computer, under any circumstances.
> What is the best way to do this
> without running into trouble.
Purchase another license of Office 2007 for the second computer.
> Can I just pop the Dell OEM disc into the
> HP?
It shouldn't work. It's probably BIOS-locked to the original Dell to
prevent piracy.
>
> Also, can I update my Home Premium to Ultimate with the disc I have?
No. You'll need to purchase a retail Upgrade license for that purpose.
> Will this make things more compatible?
No.
> I don't really know the
> difference between the Ultimate and the Home Premium.
>