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Solve : Two pcs with one Windows 10 license? |
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Answer» This is not a new TOPIC. It has been bounced around many times. But the right answer is not just a quick yes or no. Example: Some companies obtain a single license from Microsoft to ALLOW them to install Windows on a number of PCs under specific rules. Another example: A TECHNICIAN may be recognized by Microsoft ans a trusted person who with temporary operate a customer PC with his own copy of Windows to perform diagnostics. Ano0ther case: A user wants to upgrade to a better computer and he has a license to legally let him have Windows on two computers for a short time as a help in transferring files and strings. For a more, look at these: https://www.groovypost.com/howto/transfer-windows-10-license-new-pc/ https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-windows_install/two-pcs-with-one-windows-10-license/8f758521-0d30-4f89-9191-a959356895cb https://www.techadvisor.co.uk/how-to/windows/how-install-windows-on-more-than-one-computer-3641869/ The above are all legitimate. Example #1 is a multi liscense agreement... Example # 2 is irrelevant as it wouldnt be a LEGAL install... Example #3 is temporary. What exactly is your point ? ?You don't understand #2 A Technician can have permission to use Windos10 to diagnose a customers;s computer even if the customer does not have windows 10. It is also temporary thing. You can install Windows 10 without a license, but it won't activate. You do not need a Product ID to perform the install. It will function but does not allow personalization. https://www.windowscentral.com/you-do-not-need-activate-windows-10 |
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