Question posted by MikeDavidson on January 14th, 2010

How Do I Deactivate Office ?

I have Office installed and need to replace the hard disk.  Naturally, when I do so, and install Office on the new hard disk, the automatic system will think it is already activated and that I am installing over the allowed limits.  Can I deactivate Office, change the hard disk, then re install it - how ?

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