On 2015-09-11 13:33, Audrimas wrote: > Maniau visi supras kad lipduką susižvejojau, dėl rakto o ne dėl pačio > lipduko. Tau visaip bandau paaiškint, bet niekaip nesiseka. Tau nereikalingas buvo nei lipdukas, nei raktas nuo jo, todėl jo "žvejoti" nereikėjo iš viso! Kartoju paskutinį kartą. Legalumo įrodymas yra kompiuterio su Win 8 pro oem pirkimo dokumentai, o ne lipdukas. Instaliavimui "Į TĄ PATĮ KOMPĄ" tau nereikia jokio rakto, suinstaliuoji, tada skambini MS'ui telefonu ar skype'u. Viskas. Steps for exercising Downgrade Rights as an end-user. 1. End User must accept EULA for Windows 8 Professional that is installed on their computer. 2. Restart the PC and boot off the Windows 7 Professional installation DVD. This DVD can be retail or OEM (System Builder Kit) but not any other version. I believe you can download the iso from Digital River. ********************************************************** 3. Install Windows 7 and skip entering the product key. (!!!!!!!) ******************************************************** 4. After install, choose to activate via phone. 5. Inform the rep at the Activation Center that you are excercising Downgrade Rights. Now at this point, the rep would ask you for the Windows 8 Product key. For this reason Retail or OEM System Builder Kit installation would be preferred because that key will be on the COA. If it is an OEM pre-installed version the product key is not on the COA, and it depends on how the OEM handles how an end-user can find what the key is. The rep at Activation Center will use the Windows 8 key to provide the Windows 7 key the end-user can use to activate the OS. As noted above, the edition of both Windows 8 and Windows 7 in this case must be Professional.