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DerpyLOL
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03-11-2025, 05:46 PM
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Hey everyone. I just finished setting up my new PC. After installing Windows on a 256GB SSD and enabling it, my nephew accidentally pulled the power cable to the SSD and broke it off. Now the drive isn’t working properly. I replaced it with a 120GB SSD and loaded a disk image of the original 256GB drive. In Windows, the 120GB drive still appears as a 256GB one. Can I just reinstall Windows again using the same key?
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DerpyLOL
03-11-2025, 05:46 PM #1

Hey everyone. I just finished setting up my new PC. After installing Windows on a 256GB SSD and enabling it, my nephew accidentally pulled the power cable to the SSD and broke it off. Now the drive isn’t working properly. I replaced it with a 120GB SSD and loaded a disk image of the original 256GB drive. In Windows, the 120GB drive still appears as a 256GB one. Can I just reinstall Windows again using the same key?

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LeonardoGame
Member
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03-16-2025, 08:09 AM
#2
Technically, if you set up a Microsoft account, your license is linked to it. Simply reinstall the software, log in with Windows, and select: I made hardware changes to this computer (or similar).
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LeonardoGame
03-16-2025, 08:09 AM #2

Technically, if you set up a Microsoft account, your license is linked to it. Simply reinstall the software, log in with Windows, and select: I made hardware changes to this computer (or similar).

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ZeTumbanteMC
Junior Member
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03-23-2025, 06:00 AM
#3
Initiate a complete restart; the device should appear as 120. The shutdown in W8 and 10 doesn't fully power off but places the system in hibernation. No reinstall required. A reinstall is optional—your key works fine. If it's an OEM key, it's tied to your motherboard. After replacing boards, the license becomes invalid.
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ZeTumbanteMC
03-23-2025, 06:00 AM #3

Initiate a complete restart; the device should appear as 120. The shutdown in W8 and 10 doesn't fully power off but places the system in hibernation. No reinstall required. A reinstall is optional—your key works fine. If it's an OEM key, it's tied to your motherboard. After replacing boards, the license becomes invalid.

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kykycake
Member
130
03-27-2025, 08:08 PM
#4
Hey everyone, I'm planning to perform a complete reinstall now.
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kykycake
03-27-2025, 08:08 PM #4

Hey everyone, I'm planning to perform a complete reinstall now.