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I've changed hardware and reported the results, rather than a lot of arm waving and hot air.
I've changed hardware and reported the results, rather than a lot of arm waving and hot air.
A quote from Ed Bott article:
This matches the EULA for Windows 10.A motherboard upgrade, even if you reuse storage, video, memory, and a case, is considered a new PC. In that case, if the underlying Windows license is from a retail copy, that license can be transferred.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-quietly-rewrites-its-activation-rules-for-windows-10/
Jim
Well, I changed my MB from an ASUS Maximus V EXTREME to an X99-A, everything else except memory (and CPU!) the same. When I booted Win 8.1 from the Maximus image I was ready for all kinds of device warnings, messages and probably a BSOD. Instead, before the login screen I get an Installing devices, please wait message, followed by the login screen after a bit. I log in and everything looks fine, except Windows is not activated. I call the activation number, I explain I had to replace the MB, and presto they activated me.
I have replaced my workstation's MB every couple of years or so and have never had a problem with XP, Win 7 and Win 8. Maybe I've been lucky.