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Old September 13th 15, 09:13 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
John Doe[_8_]
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Default Unlimited hardware changes if Windows key is uninstalled first?

Good Guy wrote in :

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On 13/09/2015 18:55, John Doe wrote:
Are we allowed to uninstall the Windows product key from our system so
that we can make hardware changes, and then reinstall that product key
without having to reactivate Windows (regardless of the changes we've
made)?




You don't uninstall Windows product key. You just go ahead and make
changes and first try to activate it online. If it fails, you need to
use the phone method and explain to the operator what you have done and
99% of the time they will activate your machine. The 1% is for people
who demands and becomes rude when talking to fellow human being. These
people don't deserve any help IMHO. They first need to learn social
skills of talking to fellow human being.



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You don't uninstall Windows product key.  You just go ahead and make
changes and first try to activate it online.  If it fails, you need
to use the phone method and explain to the operator what you have
done and 99% of the time they will activate your machine.  The 1% is
for people who demands and becomes rude when talking to fellow human
being.  These people don't deserve any help IMHO.  They first need
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Right... They need to learn social skills. And while they are at it,
they should learn to write for their audience. You know, like adhering
to the correct protocol on UseNet.

Some of us are do-it-yourselfers and would rather do it ourselves.
That's why I asked. I'm not interested in workarounds.









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