Turn on the windows.
Turn on the windows.
I removed my product key from the laptop and tried it on my new desktop, but every few hours Windows prompts me to activate it again. I assumed I had done that during installation.
The solution depends on your device's configuration. It's accurate as stated.
You can use it on any number of machines as long as they aren’t running at the same time. Regarding the original question, how do you remove your product key?
Just to clarify, if the product key isn't valid, you can try activating Windows using the Microsoft toolkit. Edited April 1, 2015 by foxhound590 link breaches coc
I understand, but this method allows him to turn on his windows on both devices even if the product key isn't valid.
Here’s a summary of the reasons this won’t work. The laptop likely has an OEM license restricted to its original manufacturer, and using the Microsoft toolkit violates the CoC because it’s not an official Microsoft product, potentially supporting piracy under the "Cracks" section.