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November 3rd, 2009

What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing

Posted by Ed Bott @ 6:41 pm

Categories: Licensing, Windows 7

Tags: Volume-license, License Agreement, PC, Upgrade, OEM, Microsoft Corp., Copy, Edition, Windows Activation, Full Package Product Product

Microsoft offers many ways to buy Windows 7. You can buy the operating system preinstalled on a new PC, upgrade an existing PC using a shrink-wrapped retail package, purchase an upgrade online, or build a PC from scratch and install Windows yourself. In each of these cases, you can also take your pick of multiple Windows editions The price you pay will vary, depending on the edition and the sales channel. There are different license agreements associated with each such combination. Those license agreements are contracts that give you specific rights and also include specific limitations.

This might sound arbitrary. Indeed, a common complaint I hear is that Microsoft should simply sell one version of its OS at one price to every customer. That ignores the reality of multiple sales channels, and the fact that some people want the option to pay a lower price if they don’t plan to use some features and are willing to pay a higher price for features like BitLocker file encryption.

If you’re not a lawyer, the subject of Windows licensing can be overwhelmingly confusing. The good news is that for most circumstances you are likely to encounter as a consumer or small business buyer, the licensing rules are fairly simple and controversy never arises. But for IT pros, enthusiasts, and large enterprises knowing these rules can save a lot of money and prevent legal hassles.

I have been studying the topic of Windows licensing for many years. As I have discovered, Microsoft does not have all of this information organized in one convenient location. Much of it, in fact, is buried in long, dry license agreements and on sites that are available only to partners. I couldn’t find this information in one convenient place, so I decided to do the job myself. I gathered details from many public and private sources and summarized the various types of Windows 7 license agreements available to consumers and business customers. Note that this table and the accompanying descriptions deliberately exclude a small number of license types: for example, I have omitted academic and government licenses, as well as those provided as part of MSDN and TechNet subscriptions and those included with Action Pack subscriptions for Microsoft partners. With those exceptions, I believe this list includes every license situation that the overwhelming majority of Windows customers will encounter in the real world.

The table below is your starting point. The license types listed in the columns of this table are arranged in rough order of price, from least expensive to most expensive. For a detailed discussion of each license type, see the following pages, which explain some of the subtleties and exceptions to these rules. And a final, very important note: I am not a lawyer. This post is not legal advice. I have provided an important disclaimer on the final page of this post. Please read it.

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Although the table above is packed with information, it’s not the whole story. Please click through to the following pages for detailed explanations.

Page 2: OEM versions

Page 3: Upgrade versions

Page 4: Full and Volume License versions

Next page: All about Windows OEM versions –>

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Ed BottEd Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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If I have a Vista license but it came with an XP downgrade...
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Wow. Thanks.  lostarchitect | 11/03/09
why is this so hard?  nickbenj | 11/06/09
Ridiculous Comment  PMC-CON | 11/07/09
olny a fool  emenau | 11/07/09
thanks . . .  CobraA1 | 11/03/09
RE: What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing  MSFTWorshipper | 11/03/09
Yes  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
As long as one installs over the top of it and doesn't try to do adual-boot  HypnoToad72 | 11/04/09
Oh blah blah blah  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
Well, Ed, that's rude  pdf6161 | 11/04/09
Ed is not interested in facts. He just shills for Microsoft. He's ignorant!  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/09/09
$29?  levinson | 11/04/09
For students  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
A lot of of college students are not eligible...  rluker | 11/04/09
A .edu address is not required  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
for students  zepro29 | 11/04/09
That's the exact same offer  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
FAke?  levinson | 11/06/09
Not a fake  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/08/09
I see.. back to the sandbox  pkrdk | 11/04/09
Getting Hooked - First give it to them for free  0zcan | 11/05/09
I want some of what ever you are drinking--what is it?  windozefreak | 11/05/09
It's called 'Truth and Honesty'. I think you're allergic to it! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/09/09
That's how Apple made its sales  msutton@... | 11/05/09
Big difference! Selling to schools v/s allowing piracy! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/09/09
Jesus just told me to tell you-  unclefixer@... | 11/06/09
Jesus just told me you are ONE person he won't forgive and let into heaven.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/09/09
Not sure why they allow retailers to sell single OEM  marks055@... | 11/03/09
Because System Builders buy there  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
Whole lotta winkin' and noddin' going on...  g-man_863 | 11/08/09
Dude! Either lay off the sauce or use Firefox! It will catch your spelling!  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/09/09
System Builder, also  rboyd32@... | 11/09/09
Faster than XP?  Bill1William | 11/10/09
In Germany...  wright_is | 11/04/09
Do you have a link for that?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
In Germany...  dawgstyler | 11/06/09
Like MS will support retail versions without the consumer paying BIG BUCKS?  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/09/09
I wondered too  OhKrud | 11/07/09
I've purchased and installed OEM versions in the past with no problem.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/09/09
Now, how long did this take you?  NStalnecker | 11/04/09
The chart took a week  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
I don't doubt it.  NStalnecker | 11/04/09
And The Road Goes On Forever  klumper | 11/04/09
Please. It took 20 minutes to read the MS supplied propaganda! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/09/09
I agree  dawgstyler | 11/06/09
What the Heck! It took me 5 minutes to read and 'stand Apple's EULA! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/09/09
Microsoft Believes ...  PMC-CON | 11/07/09
RE: What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing  cmosentine | 11/04/09
That's coming up next  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
I'm eagerly awaiting  tikigawd | 11/04/09
Check here for easier way  mrlinux | 11/04/09
Actually  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
Well I can see why they do not support it...  mrlinux | 11/04/09
Well, yes. But...  M.R. Kennedy | 11/04/09
What are you talking about...  UAC nanny screen | 11/04/09
Ed, i had the same problem, but lemme ask you...  shaddup | 11/04/09
You had an original license  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
Reads like you're about to submit another bill to ZDNet for nothing! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/09/09
Why not stick with XP and give MS the double-whammy instead?  HypnoToad72 | 11/04/09
Double install  bvonr@... | 11/04/09
Not hard but .....  cmosentine | 11/04/09
Yep  pkrdk | 11/04/09
Good enough?  Bill1William | 11/10/09
re: nonsense  schuppe | 11/04/09
no trickery needed  marks055@... | 11/04/09
Windows 7 RC1 upgrade  duclod | 11/04/09
Windows 7 RC1 upgrade  tommydokc | 11/04/09
No, actually he can't  Joe_Raby | 11/04/09
no, actually you can  tommydokc | 11/04/09
Techically != legal  Joe_Raby | 11/04/09
But if you do have the license  tikigawd | 11/04/09
That is true  Joe_Raby | 11/04/09
win7 upgrades.  tommydokc | 11/04/09
Microsoft PR inspired bs  Chad_z | 11/04/09
You're overlooking something  wolf_z | 11/04/09
It costs more  Joe_Raby | 11/04/09
@Chad_z  Axsimulate | 11/04/09
Careful...  wolf_z | 11/04/09
@wolf_z  Axsimulate | 11/04/09
Really?  M.R. Kennedy | 11/04/09
Kennedy drinks the Koolaid  nathanh_z | 11/04/09
@nathanh_z  Axsimulate | 11/04/09
@ Axsimulate and nathanh_z  Ole Man | 11/05/09
@M.R. Kennedy  Axsimulate | 11/04/09
Let's take another swing at it  M.R. Kennedy | 11/05/09
M.R. Kennedy  Axsimulate | 11/05/09
Red Hat, Novell, and Canonical ?  Bill1William | 11/10/09
Vote with your shoes...  bbneo | 11/04/09
Does Ultimate Edition Support Base plus 1 VM?  ryanmhager | 11/04/09
That needs clarification  Joe_Raby | 11/04/09
Misreading the license  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
Ed, something needs clarification  Joe_Raby | 11/04/09
Correct  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
Volume Licences - what's the point?  wright_is | 11/04/09
Confusing, I agree  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
Re: Volume licenses  Joe_Raby | 11/04/09
Thank you  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
I have to....  Joe_Raby | 11/04/09
Thanks  wright_is | 11/05/09
One more thing....  Joe_Raby | 11/04/09
Microsoft should sue Windows 7 users  Randalllind | 11/04/09
Marketing 101  Axsimulate | 11/04/09
Microsoft should simply sell one version..  The 'G-Man.' | 11/04/09
"Ultimate" car  M.R. Kennedy | 11/04/09
This kinda bothers me...  mrproducer | 11/04/09
The big squeeze love  klumper | 11/04/09
~ $115??  NStalnecker | 11/04/09
That's only for a year, right?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
I believe so  NStalnecker | 11/04/09
RE: What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing  jrepine1 | 11/04/09
Not entirely accurate.  mlibrescu4 | 11/04/09
Ed How does this situation pertain to W-7 Licenses?  lightingrod | 11/04/09
I believe so.  NStalnecker | 11/04/09
Motherboard  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
Ed, let me field this one  Joe_Raby | 11/04/09
Thanks very much for the clarification on that matter  lightingrod | 11/04/09
Ripoff  Hate Malware | 11/04/09
Family packs  winddrift03 | 11/04/09
Family Packs at the MS Online Store  nichow@... | 11/04/09
You can also  xinuxunil | 11/04/09
System Builder OEM licensing  egghead1619 | 11/04/09
A few things:  Joe_Raby | 11/04/09
RE: A few things:  egghead1619 | 11/04/09
hmmmm...so you mean  anovelo | 11/04/09
RE: hmmmm...so you mean  egghead1619 | 11/04/09
RE: What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing  LilBambi_z | 11/04/09
Best Buy sold my client an upgrade DVD  cnfrisch | 11/04/09
Nonexistent  M.R. Kennedy | 11/04/09
RE: What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing  femmdraven | 11/04/09
I really don't know but...  Alan(UK) | 11/04/09
Why so difficult?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
Licensing: Microsoft's Achilles' Heel?  gary@... | 11/04/09
In a Word...  DaemonSlayer | 11/04/09
And there's also an OEM uprgade version...  barry@... | 11/04/09
Monopoly clearly breeds stupidity...  smitsc05 | 11/04/09
Wow, that's nuts...  BillDem | 11/04/09
Bingo!  ThePrairiePrankster | 11/04/09
RE: What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing  larrys@... | 11/04/09
Not all options available in all countries  goyta | 11/04/09
RE: hmmmm...so you mean  egghead1619 | 11/04/09
oops  egghead1619 | 11/04/09
Can I put it on my Netbook after I install it on my Desktop  Ashtonian | 11/04/09
One license per machine  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
I like choice but?  jscott418 | 11/04/09
Ultimate  jmorgus@... | 11/04/09
Yes, that is one of two key benefits  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
IBM's Golden Screwdriver  nathanh_z | 11/04/09
IF ONLY YOU COULD SPEED UP AN MS OS...  bbneo | 11/04/09
RE: Above comment concerning Eligibility for Student $29 Win7  lloyd_j@... | 11/04/09
In addition, you can copy your studient ID  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
RE: What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing  artfudd | 11/04/09
Ed's Wrong - Being a Lawyers Doesn't Help  dl@... | 11/04/09
I am an incurable optimist  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
My Apologies Ed. Could not resist this quote  On Site PC | 11/04/09
I agree  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
Awesome Post  Green.cx | 11/04/09
anything for multiple pc's  DemonX | 11/04/09
Yes, Family Pack  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
Why only Home Premium for family pack?  NefCanuck | 11/05/09
Not only that but it is a limited time offer as well ! (NT)  babyboomer57 | 11/05/09
Upgrade on Clean HD Using Old Install Disk?  bunkey91405 | 11/04/09
RE: What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing  nathanh_z | 11/04/09
You could have one version...  glenndjones@... | 11/04/09
In Essense...  DaemonSlayer | 11/04/09
I heart Ubuntu's Licensing  nathanh_z | 11/04/09
Good.  M.R. Kennedy | 11/04/09
Aww... don't get mad  nathanh_z | 11/04/09
Not mad, just weary  M.R. Kennedy | 11/05/09
Wow, you are some piece of work  nathanh_z | 11/06/09
Amazes me how an OS can become a religion  heytherezippy | 11/05/09
Amen Brother happy  nathanh_z | 11/05/09
Ugh.............bunto!!!!  kitekrazy | 11/04/09
Missing the point; it's about licensing  nathanh_z | 11/04/09
Audio App for Linux  unclefixer@... | 11/06/09
Ubuntu's Licensing  hjrich | 11/06/09
A contract? No, that is what MS wants you to believe.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/04/09
Your a 100% correct, but the one problem is  lightingrod | 11/04/09
Have you looked at the box  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
license terms...  Agnostic_OS | 11/06/09
You're making this stuff up, you know  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/07/09
Here is the UK law against restricting statutory rights  whisperycat | 11/09/09
Wait. This can't be No_Ax. Who are you!?  D. T. Schmitz | 11/05/09
RE: What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing  pebear | 11/04/09
Family Pack is Retail Upgrade  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
How they can do 1 price...  Narg | 11/04/09
VLA...whats the purpose?  Stellardyne | 11/04/09
Not sure what you're talking about  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/04/09
He was just trying to plug his business, anyway. (NT)  babyboomer57 | 11/05/09
RE: What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing  cowen80194 | 11/04/09
RE: What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing  cowen80194 | 11/04/09
Thanks  ksarkies@... | 11/04/09
RE: What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing  clyon66 | 11/04/09
re: What are you talking about...  M.R. Kennedy | 11/05/09
RE: What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing  rdhalsteatzd | 11/06/09
@cowen When trying to plug your business  unclefixer@... | 11/06/09
RE: What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing  websmythe | 11/06/09
Win7 X64 only OEM but no RETAIL?????????  emenau | 11/06/09
x86 and x64 in all retail boxes  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/07/09
RE: What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing  rsriram22@... | 11/06/09
Practically Perfect  PMC-CON | 11/07/09
PMC-CON, Are you a lawyer?  whisperycat | 11/09/09
RE: What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing  seattlesam | 11/09/09
The arguments against 'one price' would be sound...  Lerianis10 | 11/13/09
If I have a Vista license but it came with an XP downgrade...  paladin2 | 11/13/09

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