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Change motherboard and GPU, then reinstall Windows 10

Change motherboard and GPU, then reinstall Windows 10

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ZarkLR
Member
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09-01-2022, 04:15 AM
#11
So i just checked my microsoft account and my pc is associated there, windows 10 professional, doesn't say oem key or anything even though it is.
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ZarkLR
09-01-2022, 04:15 AM #11

So i just checked my microsoft account and my pc is associated there, windows 10 professional, doesn't say oem key or anything even though it is.

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landoe50
Junior Member
19
09-01-2022, 04:15 AM
#12
Just give it a shot. After signing in with the same account on the new device, the key should appear there, allowing you to detach it from the old unit and link it to the new one.
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landoe50
09-01-2022, 04:15 AM #12

Just give it a shot. After signing in with the same account on the new device, the key should appear there, allowing you to detach it from the old unit and link it to the new one.

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opticgunship
Posting Freak
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09-01-2022, 04:15 AM
#13
Place the free software on a flash drive with enough space and follow the steps through BIOS. It shouldn't request a key since it's not visible on your Microsoft account. You can note down your key manually for future use.
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opticgunship
09-01-2022, 04:15 AM #13

Place the free software on a flash drive with enough space and follow the steps through BIOS. It shouldn't request a key since it's not visible on your Microsoft account. You can note down your key manually for future use.

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mdexheimer
Junior Member
24
09-01-2022, 04:15 AM
#14
You can set up Windows 10 without entering any password. After installation, sign in with your Microsoft account, and the device should appear under it. You’ll then be able to move the key to the new machine. For detailed instructions, refer to the Microsoft help documentation linked earlier. On your current system, navigating to Settings > System > Activation will display that Windows is licensed digitally tied to your Microsoft account. The original key is no longer valid and has been replaced by this digital license.
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mdexheimer
09-01-2022, 04:15 AM #14

You can set up Windows 10 without entering any password. After installation, sign in with your Microsoft account, and the device should appear under it. You’ll then be able to move the key to the new machine. For detailed instructions, refer to the Microsoft help documentation linked earlier. On your current system, navigating to Settings > System > Activation will display that Windows is licensed digitally tied to your Microsoft account. The original key is no longer valid and has been replaced by this digital license.

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MrAlwaysPro
Junior Member
41
09-01-2022, 04:15 AM
#15
Ah right, was always thinking of doing it offline, i get that then.
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MrAlwaysPro
09-01-2022, 04:15 AM #15

Ah right, was always thinking of doing it offline, i get that then.

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