F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Product codes for Windows are available for purchase or download through authorized retailers.

Product codes for Windows are available for purchase or download through authorized retailers.

Product codes for Windows are available for purchase or download through authorized retailers.

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ThatFNaFGamer
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09-07-2023, 10:25 AM
#1
No, you should not apply the product key on your laptop if it's meant for a desktop. Each device typically requires its own unique key for proper functionality.
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ThatFNaFGamer
09-07-2023, 10:25 AM #1

No, you should not apply the product key on your laptop if it's meant for a desktop. Each device typically requires its own unique key for proper functionality.

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LunaDoll
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09-07-2023, 11:53 AM
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Laptops usually come with an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) key tied to the device. To switch it, you must disable the key on your laptop first, then apply it to your desktop so it connects to your motherboard. Disabling an OEM key requires reaching out to Microsoft. Using the same key on multiple systems isn't allowed. You can purchase keys from sites like Reddit at a low cost.
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LunaDoll
09-07-2023, 11:53 AM #2

Laptops usually come with an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) key tied to the device. To switch it, you must disable the key on your laptop first, then apply it to your desktop so it connects to your motherboard. Disabling an OEM key requires reaching out to Microsoft. Using the same key on multiple systems isn't allowed. You can purchase keys from sites like Reddit at a low cost.