Mainboard Windows license?
Hey everyone,
I would like to change my mainboard and my PC and keep the rest. Do I then have to buy the Windows license again?
Thanks in advance!
Hey everyone,
I would like to change my mainboard and my PC and keep the rest. Do I then have to buy the Windows license again?
Thanks in advance!
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If you switch your Win10/11 to a different motherboard, as far as I know you have to get a new product key if you have an OEM version of your Windows.
Most of us have Windows which is an OEM version.
No, but maybe reactivate.
Typically, you don't have to do this. However, it's practically mandatory to prepare the drivers in Windows for the motherboard change.
How exactly do I do that?