05-17-2020, 11:29 PM
(05-17-2020, 09:36 PM)vantesv Wrote: The contents of this section are hiddenYou have No permissions
Digital activation ties activation to more than just the motherboard. Microsoft says you have to make "significant hardware changes, such as changing your motherboard" for the system to lose its activation. They don't actually say all the system components that activation is tied to, but it's safe to say it's not just the motherboard.
So bottom line, if you replace your motherboard and sell your old one to someone else, your system would no longer be activated, and the person who installed your old motherboard would also not be activated. So you can safely sell your motherboard without worrying someone else will get your activation.