| Component | Role in Binding | |-----------|----------------| | | 25-character code that unlocks installation and determines edition (Home/Pro) | | Digital License (Hardware ID Hash) | A hash of your PC’s unique hardware components (motherboard serial, MAC address, disk drive serial, etc.) stored on Microsoft’s activation servers. | | Microsoft Account Link | Optional but recommended for retail licenses—associates the digital license with your account for easier transfer. |
When you activate Windows, Microsoft’s servers compute a (not a simple serial number but a composite fingerprint). That hash is stored alongside your product key. During re-activation, the server compares the current hardware hash to the stored one. If they differ beyond a certain threshold, activation fails. windows license transfer
Is the license type? ├── OEM → NO (except motherboard replacement with identical model) ├── Retail → YES (unlimited transfers, one active PC at a time) ├── Volume → YES (within same organization, not to individuals) └── Upgrade from Win7/8 → Check original license type Before buying a used Windows key or attempting a transfer, always check the license type with slmgr /dli . If it says OEM_DM or OEM_SLP , the license is married to that motherboard—don’t expect a transfer to work. That hash is stored alongside your product key
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