From cmd.exe you can
slmgr /ipk xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx
slmgr /ato
and done
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I'm planning to upgrade my CPU, Motherboard and memory. How do i reactivate windows 10 when done?
From cmd.exe you can
slmgr /ipk xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx
slmgr /ato
and done
--please don't forget to upvote
and Accept as answer
if the reply is helpful--
See this link:
""If you make significant hardware changes on your device, such as replacing your motherboard, Windows will no longer find a license that matches your device, and you’ll need to reactivate Windows to get it up and running.""
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Hi there,
If you change more than one hardware in the PC, the windows might not reactivate on it again as it is considered as new PC.Try deactivating the windows before the process and then after the hardware change, you can use the key to reactivate windows.
Open Settings.
Click on Update & Security.
Click on Activation.
Under the "Windows" section, click the Troubleshoot option.
Click the I changed hardware on this device recently option.
Confirm your Microsoft account credentials
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