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The thread discusses whether adding RAM and installing a new graphics card will deactivate Windows 10 Pro. The initial poster is concerned about activation issues after upgrading hardware. Contributors clarify that these upgrades typically won't affect activation unless they involve changing the motherboard or CPU multiple times, which can invalidate OEM licenses. The overall sentiment is reassuring, with the original poster planning to proceed with their upgrade.

Wolf

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Thread Author #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
 

Solution
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.

kemical

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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.
 

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Wolf

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Thread Author #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 :-)