OK ok , šis būdas paprastesnis. Aš gi darydavau atvirkščiai, suvesdavau Win7 raktą ir tada aktyvuodavau telefonu. Dėkui už lengvesnio kelio parodymą :) On 2015.09.11 15:57, Bronco wrote: > 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. >