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No need to disconnect your Windows license prior to changing hardware.

No need to disconnect your Windows license prior to changing hardware.

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CuzImJuli
Member
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05-20-2016, 08:23 AM
#1
This approach can work if you create a Microsoft account linked to the license. However, it’s risky—changing system components might trigger Windows to block the license. Some users have reported success by unbinding the key before upgrading, but it requires careful handling to avoid issues.
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CuzImJuli
05-20-2016, 08:23 AM #1

This approach can work if you create a Microsoft account linked to the license. However, it’s risky—changing system components might trigger Windows to block the license. Some users have reported success by unbinding the key before upgrading, but it requires careful handling to avoid issues.

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ReD_T1000
Member
168
05-29-2016, 07:18 AM
#2
With a complete retail license, you shouldn’t have to remove that key. This is usually the exception for OEM keys. In the worst scenario, you might install Windows without activation and contact Microsoft for assistance.
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ReD_T1000
05-29-2016, 07:18 AM #2

With a complete retail license, you shouldn’t have to remove that key. This is usually the exception for OEM keys. In the worst scenario, you might install Windows without activation and contact Microsoft for assistance.

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NightElemen23
Junior Member
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05-29-2016, 08:34 AM
#3
There isn't an "unbind" option available. You're modifying something. As long as the motherboard remains unchanged, the key stays in the BIOS. If you make many adjustments, it could disable it, and you'll need to contact support to reactivate it.
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NightElemen23
05-29-2016, 08:34 AM #3

There isn't an "unbind" option available. You're modifying something. As long as the motherboard remains unchanged, the key stays in the BIOS. If you make many adjustments, it could disable it, and you'll need to contact support to reactivate it.

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Oliver444
Member
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06-13-2016, 12:47 AM
#4
It was really unusual, but I’m sure there were good reasons. Swapping everything except the SSD earlier and getting quick help from Microsoft made a big difference. I kept all my licenses linked to my account without any problems.
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Oliver444
06-13-2016, 12:47 AM #4

It was really unusual, but I’m sure there were good reasons. Swapping everything except the SSD earlier and getting quick help from Microsoft made a big difference. I kept all my licenses linked to my account without any problems.