About installing windows 8 OEI

Hi,
Can I install Win Pro 8.1 x64 Eng Intl 1pk DSP OEI DVD on old PC that was used with another version of windows or only on a new PC?

Hi,
Besides that, you could refer to the following guide to perform a Clean installation of Windows 8.1:
How to perform a clean installation of Windows
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-8/clean-install
Remember to backup your old personal file before do a clean installation.
Karen Hu
TechNet Community Support

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