W Wolf Extraordinary Member Joined Jan 21, 2011 Mar 4, 2019 #1 Hi all, I bought some additional ram and am planning to buy a new videocard in the near future. Will adding the ram and installing the new videocard result in the de-activation of my Windows 10 pro? Regards
Hi all, I bought some additional ram and am planning to buy a new videocard in the near future. Will adding the ram and installing the new videocard result in the de-activation of my Windows 10 pro? Regards
kemical Windows Forum Admin Staff member Premium Supporter Joined Aug 28, 2007 Location Room 237 Mar 5, 2019 #3 The only time you have worry re activation is if you: Change the motherboard. Microsoft considers this as a new PC and if your using an OEM licence it will become invalid. Change the CPU x 2. If you change the cpu twice then this will again effect activation.
The only time you have worry re activation is if you: Change the motherboard. Microsoft considers this as a new PC and if your using an OEM licence it will become invalid. Change the CPU x 2. If you change the cpu twice then this will again effect activation.
W Wolf Extraordinary Member Joined Jan 21, 2011 Mar 5, 2019 #4 Thanks for both your replies! This helps me a lot. I just recieved my additional ram so I will install it :-D. Now it's a matter of saving up for a new videocard
Thanks for both your replies! This helps me a lot. I just recieved my additional ram so I will install it :-D. Now it's a matter of saving up for a new videocard