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This is what MSDN lists for the 7 Pro ISO's. You can look up this info yourself without a subscription. You just can't download without one.
File Name: en_windows_7_professional_with_sp1_x64_dvd_u_676939.iso
Languages: English
SHA1: 0BCFC54019EA175B1EE51F6D2B207A3D14DD2B58
File Name: en_windows_7_professional_x64_dvd_x15-65805.iso
Languages: English
SHA1: 50127304441A793EE51B3F501289F6599A559E9F
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Thank you very much. You were indeed helpful.
I goofed and had to delete my other post. No you can't use the product code on the laptop's COA sticker on your new PC. I got confused and thought you were trying to reinstall 7 on the laptop not the new PC. OEM is not transferable. Sorry about the confusion.
If you opt out of the insider program your subject to the same rules as everybody else for the free upgrade. Clean installs of the Insider Preview do not qualify. You have had to originally upgraded from windows 7 or 8.1 to get the free upgrade. Some running 10204 appear to have slipped through and stayed activated.
Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Advanced options > Stop Insider builds (or something similar) I'm opted out so all I see is "Get started".
Ah so your still running the Insider Preview. That changes everything. You must still have the watermark and an expiry date? Not real point in trying to transfer that to a new PC. It's not the full consumer version. You can stay an insider and keep running the Insider preview. Each new build will give you a new expiry date. If you opt out activation will eventually time out and you'll lose functionality.