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Reinstalling Windows. Basic inquiry.

Reinstalling Windows. Basic inquiry.

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Slewis127
Junior Member
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07-16-2022, 02:44 AM
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Hey there. Sorry if this seems a bit odd, but I've found it tricky to install or remove Windows. I'm getting a new motherboard soon and need to reinstall a retail version. I'm wondering how to disable my activation key and uninstall Windows so it can be reinstalled properly with the new board. Should I just run the key remover and then overwrite the same partition when it asks to reinstall? Let me know if you can help!
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Slewis127
07-16-2022, 02:44 AM #1

Hey there. Sorry if this seems a bit odd, but I've found it tricky to install or remove Windows. I'm getting a new motherboard soon and need to reinstall a retail version. I'm wondering how to disable my activation key and uninstall Windows so it can be reinstalled properly with the new board. Should I just run the key remover and then overwrite the same partition when it asks to reinstall? Let me know if you can help!

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Wero_NIKI
Member
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07-18-2022, 09:23 AM
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When the key is connected to your Microsoft account, it should re-activate automatically, probably.
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Wero_NIKI
07-18-2022, 09:23 AM #2

When the key is connected to your Microsoft account, it should re-activate automatically, probably.

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Willster_99
Junior Member
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07-20-2022, 01:09 AM
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I assumed it wanted the key during Windows setup prior to adding your account. Not sure if that's correct.
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Willster_99
07-20-2022, 01:09 AM #3

I assumed it wanted the key during Windows setup prior to adding your account. Not sure if that's correct.

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Fallen_Saiyan
Junior Member
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07-28-2022, 10:41 PM
#4
it does, but there's also an option that says "I don't have a key" which is basically "I will activate this product later"
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Fallen_Saiyan
07-28-2022, 10:41 PM #4

it does, but there's also an option that says "I don't have a key" which is basically "I will activate this product later"

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MissyPlayzz
Member
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08-15-2022, 01:28 AM
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You can now bypass the initial key entry. When you open the OS later, it will ask if you want to purchase a new key or turn off the existing motherboard.
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MissyPlayzz
08-15-2022, 01:28 AM #5

You can now bypass the initial key entry. When you open the OS later, it will ask if you want to purchase a new key or turn off the existing motherboard.

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168
08-15-2022, 03:22 AM
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I simply log in with my account, and it works perfectly. Reinstalling on a Windows system will just replace the existing files.
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TravelingWater
08-15-2022, 03:22 AM #6

I simply log in with my account, and it works perfectly. Reinstalling on a Windows system will just replace the existing files.

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Noctaflo
Member
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08-15-2022, 05:28 AM
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Great job!
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Noctaflo
08-15-2022, 05:28 AM #7

Great job!

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waffii120
Junior Member
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08-15-2022, 06:59 AM
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It won't replace Windows on an existing drive. You'll need to erase the disk first using the Windows install tool.
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waffii120
08-15-2022, 06:59 AM #8

It won't replace Windows on an existing drive. You'll need to erase the disk first using the Windows install tool.

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hotsaucecoe
Junior Member
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08-15-2022, 10:26 AM
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Great! Let's keep the conversation going.
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hotsaucecoe
08-15-2022, 10:26 AM #9

Great! Let's keep the conversation going.

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SynneK
Member
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08-18-2022, 08:37 AM
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1) If the motherboard isn't being altered, it will turn on itself automatically. No action is required—no keys needed.
2) When switching the motherboard, like upgrading to a new PC, follow these steps: https://support.microsoft.com/en-ca/help...are-change
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SynneK
08-18-2022, 08:37 AM #10

1) If the motherboard isn't being altered, it will turn on itself automatically. No action is required—no keys needed.
2) When switching the motherboard, like upgrading to a new PC, follow these steps: https://support.microsoft.com/en-ca/help...are-change

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