If you care about your licensing, you can't. If you don't care about your licensing and just 'want it to work' then sure, you can clone it. There are many ways to activate Windows and use it without having proper licensing. Licensing is your legal right to use software and involves the OEM agreement that you click YES/AGREE on when you start using Windows. you can still activate the OS via internet?Activation has nothing to do with this. But, as far as I know once the license has been activated it will save the record in the M.board right? Like for example when a laptop hdd failed and you replace it with new one. you can still activate the OS via internet? You can clone to go back into the same machine, in case of drive failure, but that's it. ![]() ![]() hopefully no issue will arise. Remember, OEM licensing does not allow you to clone a drive to go into another machine. Thanks Grammar, I guess this will not be my options since I don't have a VL. ![]() Keep in mind this is not quite the same as cloning, which is something you really can't do with any MS licensing. Just a little bit confuse regarding I need a volume license to clone a SP4.Here's a simple how-to I wrote about the licensing requirements for image / deploy.
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