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Well I am in the process of testing this because I have a few window homes that are no longer in use as I moved to windows 8.1 on those systems so I am trying to find out the limits as we speak.
But, on my main systems as I have a few dedicated to certain tasks & they are all Windows 7 Ultimate retails. With those I can remove windows from a machine & install it on a entirely new machine. So if windows 10 won't allow me to do this, basically locking my windows 10 to a machine that might have failed or as most Desktop user's do, upgrade HDD, GPU, Motherboards & CPUs as time goes on. So I would love to know if any of this happens would it basically invalidate my windows 10 unless I re install it on the activation machine because if this is the case then that is a SERIOUS flaw in their thinking because Desktops & some laptops can have more than just the HDD upgraded or changed for better ones. I mean I've changed my motherboard twice this year because I just didn't like the one's I purchased & they are now sat in boxes for those just in case days lol.