can I install my activated OfficeXP on replacement hard disk?

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Andrew B

My computer's hard disk began sticking and stopping, and the manufacturers
have replaced it before it breaks entirely. I'm worried, though, that when I
install that hard drive, I won't be able to install my Office disk as it's
already been activated on the bad drive. Is that a worry? If so, how do I
get round it?
 
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Susan Ramlet

Hi, Andrew,

A replacement of hardware doesn't invalidate your license. If the
activation fails over the Internet (because it thinks you may be installing
it on a new computer), you can use the Telephone method to reactivate, and
explain the situation to the operator.
 
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Susan Ramlet

Hi, Andrew,

A replacement of hardware doesn't invalidate your license. If the
activation fails over the Internet (because it thinks you may be installing
it on a new computer), you can use the Telephone method to reactivate, and
explain the situation to the operator.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, Andrew,

A replacement of hardware doesn't invalidate your license. If the
activation fails over the Internet (because it thinks you may be installing
it on a new computer), you can use the Telephone method to reactivate, and
explain the situation to the operator.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, Andrew,

A replacement of hardware doesn't invalidate your license. If the
activation fails over the Internet (because it thinks you may be installing
it on a new computer), you can use the Telephone method to reactivate, and
explain the situation to the operator.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, Andrew,

A replacement of hardware doesn't invalidate your license. If the
activation fails over the Internet (because it thinks you may be installing
it on a new computer), you can use the Telephone method to reactivate, and
explain the situation to the operator.
 
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