Transferring existing Win10 installation
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From: ...w¡ñ§±¤ñ Paul wrote: I don't think the idea is to transfer the license. The license is a separate issue the OP will have to deal with himself. And fat chance of it working. Assuming some method works(doesn't matter which one, just that it does) for moving an o/s then activation still comes into play. My response was to alert two key points The given that we all know 1. Retail licenses - upgraded from a qualifying o/s and/or Win10 retail media - are transferable 2. OEM licenses are not transferable #1 is pretty straight forward - the activation server knows the underlying license was retail and transferable thus activation almost always succeeds #2 slightly different, the activation server still knows the underlying license was not retail, but OEM, and not transferable thus activation can be problematic. When activation fails the alternatives is 'phone home' based. Those 'phone home' methods are exception mechanisms. Since 1607, MSA was added....and yes, another exception mechanism via the Activation Troubleshooter. The reason why we see successful reports of OEM o/s being transferred is due to an exception being made(either automatically or verbally by a CSA agent). - the exception failure or approval lies on that fine line on abuse or lack or abuse existing, respectively. Use of the MSA(on the o/s prior to any significant hardware change - i.e. that big square board) increases the potential success of an exception being approved(on Retail and, yes, OEM). That MSA linkage is there for a reason...thus anyone considering moving and o/s(regardless of the license type) should take advantage of the additional opportunity the MSA provides. -- ...w¡ñ§±¤ñ msft mvp windows experience 2007-2016, insider mvp 2016-2018 --- Internet Rex 2.31 * Origin: The gateway at Omicron Theta/2 (1:261/20.119) --- Internet Rex 2.31 * Origin: The gateway at Omicron Theta/2 (1:261/20.119) |
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