![]() ![]() ![]() Welp, I finally have a weekend free from my various projects, so here’s a blog post! □ “Not a big deal,” I thought, “I’ll just write one when I get home!” Then, of course, I find out there are a lot of assignments for school due in the couple weeks after Spring Break, so I ended up not having time to write a blog post then either…. Naturally, 2 weeks after I wrote my last blog post promising updates every 2 weeks, I realized I was on Spring Break in Europe, and would be unable to write and publish one.
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![]() Checking if the hardware is too different, OEM won't reactivate. Then next time online, it will attempt to reactivate. You change/replace them, your Windows copy is deactivited. ![]() The facts are OEM is tied onto your Motherboard and other hardware. it comes down to them to say YES or NO, but most of the time they are fine about it, specially if you have a good reason. The ambiguity is from Microsoft themselves. I'm going to change the motherboard only if new instructions become available for new CPUs that make it impossible to run certain games on my current one. Originally posted by Reimu Hakurei TCO OWNER:Weird how much ambiguity there is here. |
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