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Discus and support If a processor is out of OEM support, can I still reactivate the windows key in it's... in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I was thinking about buying a used Dell Latitude 5490 that is currently running linux mint, and I just want to be sure I can reactivate it's windows... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by natalie isenberg, Apr 28, 2025 at 7:27 PM.

  1. If a processor is out of OEM support, can I still reactivate the windows key in it's...


    I was thinking about buying a used Dell Latitude 5490 that is currently running linux mint, and I just want to be sure I can reactivate it's windows license and upgrade it to 11, or will the fact it's running an 8th generation i5 processor that is out of OEM support prevent that? It's specs are an i5-8250U, 8GB RAM, and 128GB NVMe.

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    natalie isenberg, Apr 28, 2025 at 7:27 PM
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    "Flavors" of Windows licenses

    Windows can be a little "odd" about license keys. There are at least 4 categories:
    • Retail
    • OEM
    • Volume (electronic download)
    • Corporate (no key needed)
    For guaranteed success, the license key and media should be in the same category. If you have retail media, you may not be able to install it using an OEM or Volume license key, even though the key is valid for that version of Windows. *Wtf :wtf: Apparently, this is part of Microsoft's anti-piracy scheme (i.e., all customers are guilty until proven innocent).
     
    Static~Charge, Apr 28, 2025 at 7:51 PM
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    Based on how OEM licensing works, changing the motherboard invalidates the licensing. Recent communications suggest that Microsoft might be forgiving to such circumstance, so you could reinstall Windows 10 Home, then use chat support to reactivate:

     
    Andre Da Costa, Apr 28, 2025 at 7:51 PM
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    Product Key Reactivation

    Hi

    Thanks for your reply.

    Reactivating Windows 11 after retrieving the motherboard key involves using the original product key or digital license associated with your system.

    Here are the steps to reactivate Windows 11:

    1. Open Settings:
      • Click on the Start button and select the gear icon to open "Settings."
    2. Navigate to Update & Security:
      • In the Settings menu, click on "Update & Security."
    3. Go to Activation:
      • In the left sidebar, select "Activation."
    4. Enter Product Key:
      • If you have a product key, click on "Change product key" and enter the key when prompted.
    5. Use Digital License:
      • If your Windows 11 was linked to your Microsoft account, you might see an option to troubleshoot and link your digital license. Click on this option and follow the prompts.
    6. Restart Your Computer:
      • After entering the product key or linking your digital license, restart your computer.
    7. Verification:
      • Go back to the Activation section in Settings to verify that Windows 11 is now activated.
     
    Derrick19 - MSFT, Apr 28, 2025 at 7:51 PM
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