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Posted by: jheysen
« on: 18. September 2017., 20:36:20 »

Well, good thing it worked, run some tests and benchmarks and it should be good to go
Posted by: young12
« on: 18. September 2017., 20:20:42 »

Well, i took a deep breath, plugged it m,and Windows immediately recognized and installed new drivers and it worked.  Thanks for the input.  I figure I should reinstall Windows to finalize it, but I am not sure.







Posted by: young12
« on: 16. September 2017., 23:29:52 »

I am going to give it a try and I will report the progress.  Thx for the input.
Posted by: kubik67
« on: 13. September 2017., 19:02:43 »

Yes, you can.
Read online "How to reactivate Windows 10 after the change of the computer components"
https://msreview.net/internet-explorer/84-rost-populyarnosti-internet-explorer-9-prodolzhaetsya.html
Activate Windows 10 after replacing computer components
http://winlined.ru/articles/aktivatsiya_windows_10_posle_zameny_komponentov_kompyutera.php
and like the article a lot of them. Choose to your taste and language.
Posted by: A41202813GMAIL
« on: 13. September 2017., 16:38:37 »

...Besides Installing Different Drivers Because Of A Different Motherboard, All You Need Is Your Business Volume License Key And Use An Alternative OS Installation Option - Meaning, Not Using The Default Option, And...

...Besides A Few Minor Tweaks On Your Desktop Screen, No Need To Reinstall Any Of Your Old Programs Or Settings.

Bumping My Own Chest Here - Some People Are Stubborn For A Reason.

Cheers.
Posted by: jheysen
« on: 13. September 2017., 00:32:28 »

Not forgiving at all, it wil notice the change, and that's if it boots at all
Posted by: young12
« on: 12. September 2017., 21:42:19 »

I was given a new motherboard and processor.  How forgiving is Windows 10 with all new parts?  Can I just move the hard drive and keep my activation?

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