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2018/10/02 17:22:02
Jim Roseberry
FWIW, I've had to speak with a Microsoft rep a few times when changing motherboard/processor with an existing Win10 install/license.  No big deal... just have to go thru the process.
As long as it's installed on a single machine, you're fine.
2018/10/02 23:58:11
kitekrazy1
Jim Roseberry
FWIW, I've had to speak with a Microsoft rep a few times when changing motherboard/processor with an existing Win10 install/license.  No big deal... just have to go thru the process.
As long as it's installed on a single machine, you're fine.




What process it that?  I remember with 7 you called MS, you read some digits then they read some back - done. 
 
2018/10/03 15:19:11
Jim Roseberry
It happens when you've changed hardware and the copy won't automatically authorize.
It only takes a couple minutes to talk to the MS rep... and then you enter the activation code.
 
 
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