I changed my Mobo, CPU, RAM (to Z170, Skylake and DDR4), reinstalled windows, did the same thing and Windows 10 was activated by the time I was on my desktop.isiolia wrote:I'm not sure, since I haven't really tried that. I did a clean install on my main PC not too long ago, but didn't change any hardware (I did upgrade to a GTX1080 shortly before doing so though). Simply saying I'd put a serial in later/etc resulted in it being activated once everything got set up.
I had issues in the past with Windows 8/8.1, where I had to call them every time I changed some pieces of hardware, however since using Windows 10, I have had zero issues with activation.


