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The cool trick I have up my sleeve is taking the 1970's pill and not buying computers or any sort of electronic device ever again. Everything I own is 100% analog.
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I used it on my desktop for a while and never ran into issuesHas anyone used Windows Server 2022?
you could just use Linux Mint
desktop Linux is a timeless jokeThe setup I have works great with ltsc
because "officially" microsoft doesn't even allow the sale of OEM keys, let alone re-use them. expecting some support wagie go against company policy is futile.Joking aside, like I said, I already did a cool internet trick people recommended here. Rather than buy a new home license, I bought an OEM license from some fly-by-night reseller for much cheaper. The result of this is I've gone back and forth with support from ASUS, Microsoft, and the reseller over a period of about a week to try to figure out if I can't get the thing transferred to my replacement machine, with the answer being, "no." This was a massive waste of time to save an amount of money roughly equal to taking the family to a burger place.
slmgr.vbs /upk
literally all you had to do was write down the key, then do
before punching it into another pc.Code:slmgr.vbs /upk
the biggest irony however is you'll run into that exact same issue with your super original fancy premium key once it's tied to a single machine since the issue isn't the key, but the number of activations microsoft is tracking.
There is also an option in the "Activate windows" thing that says something like "I recently changed hardware".because "officially" microsoft doesn't even allow the sale of OEM keys, let alone re-use them. expecting some support wagie go against company policy is futile.
literally all you had to do was write down the key, then do
The last time it did that it showed all the activation keys for all devices connected to my Microsoft account, even ones that were sold. I could've grabbed any of those keys to use.There is also an option in the "Activate windows" thing that says something like "I recently changed hardware".
I changed the mobo in an old dell optiplex to put it into a custom case and the windows activation thing came up.
Clicked the option and a dialogue popped up saying "is this the Dell desktop" clicking yes re-activated the windows 10 pro OEM key on the new mobo.
Don't know if that would work with a laptop key though.
There is a retail activation limit. Some cite it as the 5 activation limit, but it's not so obvious. There's a lot of globohomo analytics and proprietary algorithms that make the real number unknown, though it's not unlimited.As far as I can tell, there's no meaningful limit on the number of times you can transfer a retail license to a new machine.
Why did you buy it then?Got my hands on a 1080ti today. Trying to decide if I should use it, or mount it to the wall as a trophy.
Fun fact, if you search "Windows 11 activator", scripts that activate Windows for free are right there on the first page of Bing (a platform owned by Microsoft), hosted on github (another platform owned by Microsoft).I just paid $9.31 per letter to remove the "Activate your copy" watermark. It was a real bargain.
Nobody's mentioned that you can pirate Windows in this thread several times already, thank you for the hot tip.Fun fact, if you search "Windows 11 activator", scripts that activate Windows for free are right there on the first page of Bing (a platform owned by Microsoft), hosted on github (another platform owned by Microsoft).
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GitHub - massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts: A Windows and Office activator using HWID / KMS38 / Online KMS activation methods, with a focus on open-source code and fewer antivirus detections.
A Windows and Office activator using HWID / KMS38 / Online KMS activation methods, with a focus on open-source code and fewer antivirus detections. - GitHub - massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Script...github.com
There is a retail activation limit. Some cite it as the 5 activation limit, but it's not so obvious. There's a lot of globohomo analytics and proprietary algorithms that make the real number unknown, though it's not unlimited.
I hate using Windoze at work.Literally the only windows computer I'm using is a VM on my main server that has its own GPU. I can play my games perfectly fine and the windows apps I need run on it. I had to switch to Windows Server 2022 so that I could share it without being kicked off when someone else logs in but it works fine.
If I could switch my company to Linux Mint I would, but that's not my responsibility or within my scope of work. I run all Linux at home aside from the aforementioned VM.I hate using Windoze at work.
You can also activate windows 10/11 manually with the command prompt, I saw it on YouTube.My cool Windows 10 trick was to download the OS, install it, and ignore the "Activate your copy" text in the corner. I think you could edit a registry value to get rid of it but I didn't bother.
My next cool trick was to buy <$100 PCs that came with Windows. My upcoming cool trick will be to buy/salvage computers being thrown out when Windows 10 support ends in October.
Unfortunately, that plan does mean you'll be stuck with Intel. Worse, probably a four-core Celeron.You can also activate windows 10/11 manually with the command prompt, I saw it on YouTube.
btw my cool trick is not to build a gaming pc, instead buy a modern office pc (preferably second hand) upgrade the components and install a good graphics card, it won't look as cool and flashy but at least you'll save a ton of money.