18-06-2022, 01:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 18-06-2022, 01:12 PM by yousnoozeyoulose.)
Have got a dusty Athlon 64 system lying around, boots into Win 10 in a few seconds off an SSD, great for playing GTA IV. Perfectly capable machine, but surplus to requirements these days.
It's got a digital license, so that's tied to the mobo, CPU and RAM, I'm guessing?
If I remove the SSD, and hand off the machine to someone that wants it, and they put in their own SSD and use a media creation USB/ISO thingamy to install Windows, does the digital license kick in? i.e. does the license only care about the hardware and couldn't give one jot about the user?
It's got a digital license, so that's tied to the mobo, CPU and RAM, I'm guessing?
If I remove the SSD, and hand off the machine to someone that wants it, and they put in their own SSD and use a media creation USB/ISO thingamy to install Windows, does the digital license kick in? i.e. does the license only care about the hardware and couldn't give one jot about the user?