/g/ I have a question for you. I have a Win 7 with an OEM key. I want to update to Win 10. I heard from Win 8 and up the OEM keys get somehow bound to the motheboard, which I intend to replace soon, but after getting Win 10. What happens if I replace the mobo? Will I lose the key and have to get a new one?
>>55203381
>but after getting Win 10. What happens if I replace the mobo?
Same, any Windows 10 that was aquired through this "free" "upgrade" is tied to the MB.
>>55203381
Why are you running windows 'on the metal' if you don't have money?
>>55203381
>I want to update to Win 10
get out faggot
>>55203381
a proper windows 7 pro key is like 18 eurobucks
>>55203381
I swapped my mobo while on a legit version of 8.1 and it didn't give me much trouble. You've just got to call the support and the robot will give you a key to activate it.
>>55203381
The Apple MacBook Pro with Retina Display doesn't have this problem.
>>55203436
This, The W10 'free' upgrade is hardware locked. Any changes will invalidate the key.
>>55208355
proper win 10 key can also be found for the same price
my windows 10 education with kmsautos crack doesn't have this problem.
>>55203381
You don't ' lose' the key, you'll still be able to install Windows 7 using it. You will not be able to install Windows 10 using it, however.
>>55203436
>>55208588
The digital entitlement is locked to the mobo only.
I have recently replaced a HDD and when i installed win10 again it was automatically activated.
You can probably replace other HW to just not the mobo itself.