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Replacement PC motherboard use old Windows license?
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<blockquote data-quote="pcrepair" data-source="post: 151" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Yes, you should be able to transfer your Windows license to a new motherboard/CPU system. Since you have the product key extracted from your old hard drive, you can use it to activate Windows on the new hardware. You can try booting from the old hard drive directly, but it's generally recommended to perform a fresh install of Windows on the new system to ensure compatibility and stability. You can use the Windows recovery memory stick to reinstall Windows and then activate it using your extracted license key.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pcrepair, post: 151, member: 1"] Yes, you should be able to transfer your Windows license to a new motherboard/CPU system. Since you have the product key extracted from your old hard drive, you can use it to activate Windows on the new hardware. You can try booting from the old hard drive directly, but it's generally recommended to perform a fresh install of Windows on the new system to ensure compatibility and stability. You can use the Windows recovery memory stick to reinstall Windows and then activate it using your extracted license key. [/QUOTE]
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