logicmaster2003
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Windows normally only run on the motherboard/cpu where it was installed with. So if you're gonna be working on new motherboard and new cpu.. u have to re-install windows.
Windows is not a "portable OS" like linux where it doesn't care what machine its running from.
but 2 pages ago.. this is what Killrose wrote..
If its a retail version I beleive it is registered to the Person not the Hardware. Therefore you can changeout as many motherboard as you want with a Retail version. OEM is registerd to the hardware, i.e., Motherboard and is only good with the same type of Motherboard. That is my understanding
Windows is not a "portable OS" like linux where it doesn't care what machine its running from.
but 2 pages ago.. this is what Killrose wrote..
If its a retail version I beleive it is registered to the Person not the Hardware. Therefore you can changeout as many motherboard as you want with a Retail version. OEM is registerd to the hardware, i.e., Motherboard and is only good with the same type of Motherboard. That is my understanding
