Windows 7 Dell Oem [portable] 【500+ DIRECT】
Most owners never used it. But if you swapped motherboards on a Dell (thus breaking the SLIC match), that COA key was your lifeline. You could call Microsoft, explain the repair, and they'd activate it manually. The COA was the legal proof of license; the SLIC was the convenience feature. In 2015, a small school district in Ohio bought 200 refurbished Dell OptiPlex 760s. All had Windows 7 Pro COA stickers, but the hard drives had been wiped. The tech admin found a dusty Dell OEM Windows 7 SP1 DVD in a drawer. He installed it on one machine. It activated. He cloned that drive to 199 others. All 200 activated silently, without a single product key entry. The district saved thousands in licensing.
In the mid-to-late 2000s, Dell was the undisputed king of Wintel PCs. Their direct-to-customer model meant millions of OptiPlex desktops, Latitude laptops, and XPS machines shipped globally every quarter. But Dell had a problem common to all major PC makers: support costs . Every time a customer lost their Windows installation disc or had to call support to activate a reinstall, it cost money. windows 7 dell oem
Microsoft, too, had a problem: and activation fatigue . Product keys were stolen, shared, and resold. Most owners never used it