License Volume
License Volume
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We aren't able to assist with volume licenses, likely because upgrading them isn't permitted.
The information about restrictions on upgrading volume licenses can be found in official documentation or support resources. For details, refer to the license terms page or contact the provider's support team. You can also check trusted tech forums or manufacturer websites for clarification.
The free Windows upgrade offer does not cover volume licensing terms.
I believe you might have missed what I meant. I bought a Win7 Pro (NOT ENTERPRISE) license from an online store. The key can be used on four devices. When I had to reinstall Windows on one machine, I had to call VL service directly by phone to reactivate the key on that device (replace the old one and activate the new). This means the key is tied to the machine, so it can only be activated four times. I don’t understand why it works this way, but what matters is that the license was purchased legally and it’s now active on all four units. My question is: after an upgrade, do the machines receive their own unique key per device, or will they get a standard VL Windows 10 key? If they have a personal key, will I no longer need to reach out to VL services for manual reactivation in the future? – Altecice @ Dan Castellaneta @ AresKrieger @ Comic_Sans_MS