motherboard swap

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Discussions tagged with motherboard swap on WindowsForum.com focus on how replacing a motherboard affects Windows licensing and activation. A key thread explains that upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11 is generally free and automated, but a motherboard swap can complicate license transfer, especially for OEM licenses. Retail licenses are more flexible, while OEM licenses may not survive a motherboard change. Another thread covers a DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION blue screen error and boot failure after a motherboard swap, with motherboard error codes F3 and B1 indicating hardware issues. These posts highlight the importance of understanding license types and troubleshooting hardware compatibility when performing a motherboard swap.
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    Windows 10 to Windows 11: Activation, License Types, and Hardware Rules

    Most Windows 10 users who meet Windows 11’s hardware rules can upgrade and keep their existing license — the process is usually automated, free, and handled by Microsoft’s activation servers — but there are important caveats: license type (retail vs. OEM), major hardware swaps (especially the...
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    Blue Screen DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION while watching YouTube Videos. PC Does Not Boot Past Bios Splash Screen. Dump file provided

    When I attempt to turn on/restart my PC, the PC almost never boots past the Bios Splash screen. The same error occurs consistently: The small screen on my motherboard displays code “F3” while the Bios Splash screen is displayed and my keyboard and mouse have power (It stays like this for maybe 4...
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