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I'll come to you one by one :
1. After installing the system, brushing and brushing the system are the same. Nothing different ...
2. The OEM version requires a three-factor certificate and key for activation. If you install the OEM version, it will include the OEM certificate and key, and you will already meet the activation conditions if you flash it again.
3. There is no difference between the engraved disk and the hard disk, maybe when the hard disk is installed, the reading speed of the file may be faster. However, when the hard disk is installed, you need to draw out a primary partition, set the partition as the active partition, and extract the image file into it.
4. The original intention of Microsoft to set "**" activation is to provide the "Activation ID" service for genuine users who cannot be activated by the key network due to hardware changes and reinstalled systems (Note: When the system is installed for network activation for the first time, the "25-bit string recording the main hardware information" will be sent to the Microsoft activation server and recorded).
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What model is the landlord's computer? Some models have the same BIOS, and one SLIC table corresponds to two or more models, so some model files are omitted. For example, my C466AT5750 is brushed with F41, because it is exactly the same.
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Lenovo BIOS can only be installed with Lenovo's OEM flagship version to achieve automatic activation.
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Lenovo's notebook with Lenovo's OEM version of Win7 is automatically activated, no need to flash BIOS.
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Other questions can also be compared in the two forums, the idea forum.
Think Forum.
Hope it helps, thank you.
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Hello, you can go to our Dell technical forum to check the information, the content here is very comprehensive.
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Of course not, if so, it's a mess.
The most convenient and suitable system for your machine is Dell's OEM version Win7, the home version of the flagship version can be installed, and it will be automatically activated when you install it directly.
I'm a Dell machine now, just installed, no problem.
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Probably not! The manufacturers are different, and the information is not the same!
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It's okay, after installation, you can use the win7 activation tool to activate it!!
You can use this: Win7 Loader
Just search online!
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I'm using Win7 OEM general, it's very stable.
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The first one, it doesn't matter which one, it's the same.
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No, the Lenovo OEM version can be installed on any computer.
It's just that there is association, and it can be activated directly.
BIOS doesn't have to be brushed. It can be soft-activated (that is, the kind that uses software, which is an analog flash BIOS).
Not necessarily, for the same reason.
Another: If you want soft activation, I recommend the original version, which is the non-OEM version.
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Lenovo was supposed to take a look at the BIOS first, or, you don't need to brush it, and everything else is the same.
Basically, pre-installed Vista is yes.
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Either a Lenovo computer or a flashing BIOS
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If it's the flagship version you order.,You can hi me.,Here's the activation software for the flagship version.。
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What was said upstairs is not right! I ask you how can you get back to the interface of XP? Do you have a dual system installed?
If not, then the C drive needs to be formatted when defining the installation location! Did you do this step? I'm also flashing.,Install Lenovo's OEM version of Win7,Successfully activated!
Has your problem been solved? I think it's your installation disc problem!
Also, since the C drive is formatted, how can it still be started on XP? I suggest you back up your important stuff! Then repartition the hard drive! Then install! Maybe then your problem will be solved!
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First, set the hard disk mode of the BIOS to AHCI, and then install the OEM version of the recovery disk.
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Brush the BIOS once and for all, hehe. I didn't use that method though.
There are a lot of keys for the online flagship version.,A lot of them can be used.,I just found it online.,It's good to use after activation.。
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Now most of the drivers in GOST can be installed,It's just that the miscellaneous hardware can't be installed.,It's very convenient,XP and Win7 have GOST systems.,You can use the OEM version of the ISO system with ** image.。
Win7 has problems with Protel99 compatibility, it is recommended that you use Altium Designer, which is a higher version of Protel, which is compatible with Win7. Recently, Altium Designer 10 was officially released, AD 09 is recommended, and there is a cracked version on the Internet. It's a very functional and easy app to use, so you'll love it once you've used it.
Bootstrap fix it. to the ** of the system you installed.
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