Even more since Server 2019 Microsoft in the PUR (Product Use rights) and EULA even specificially names that some contries are allowed to transfer OEM licenses to other machines given the previous is taken out or getting a different license and key assignedįirst off I am not a licensing expert, there are people / whole companies that do nothing else but giving, most reliably, advice on licensing. This paragraph does not apply to any EU customer. (Retail versions of Win10 may be transferable.) You can’t transfer it to a replacement system. But a Win10 OEM key is tied to the original PC - and only that machine*. These resellers, even I use one of them regularly offers only keys but many of them do not send you a COA.Īnother speculated “source” is abandoned Win10 systems. COA is a license -it has a key printed on it. I hoped Microsoft would be more clear about this. They need Pro as a base license.Ī key, unfortunately, is no license. No even more: I meant this more general so especially for Home and ProĮnt / Edu cannot even be upgraded without a license. Karl notes that this does not include Enterprise versions, and goes on to say
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