QUOTE(Angel of Deth @ Jul 31 2015, 02:09 AM)
If you have activated the Windows 8 / 8.1 key at least once on your machine then you may reinstall / clean install your Windows 10 copy as many time as you want as long as you does not change your motherboard, (as it is deemed as a new machine by Microsoft).
*However changing motherboard doesn't mean your key is void, simply call Microsoft customer service, they will guide you, provided you own a retail product key (not an OEM key). I have done this with two different motherboards before.
Download the official Windows 10 .iso here
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
You will be prompted with product key boxes during pre-installation process, but you can simply skip it. Your Windows 10 will be activated once you're online.
*Since your product info is already on Microsoft server (from your previous Windows 8.1 activation) you don't have to worry about the product key.
I transferred my genuine windows 7 home pro 64bit key to my desktop pc and was able to activate it even though its an oem version how that bro *However changing motherboard doesn't mean your key is void, simply call Microsoft customer service, they will guide you, provided you own a retail product key (not an OEM key). I have done this with two different motherboards before.
Download the official Windows 10 .iso here
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
You will be prompted with product key boxes during pre-installation process, but you can simply skip it. Your Windows 10 will be activated once you're online.
*Since your product info is already on Microsoft server (from your previous Windows 8.1 activation) you don't have to worry about the product key.
Aug 14 2015, 08:13 PM

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