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  • @noob404 said: I believe you can get in contact with them over phone and they can redo the licence and tag it to your new motherboard

    I did contact them over the phone, but they refused to redo the license for my new motherboard. It was a windows 7 license that I bought that I had upgraded to windows 10, and then windows 11.

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  • @noob404 said: I just did Virtualboxed Win 10.

    I'm not sure if I can do that as video editing is pretty heavy. And my DJ software uses/depends some physical hardware.

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  • @noob404 said:

    @david said:
    I had just updated from windows 10 to windows 11 recently, too, before my motherboard died. It seems that windows has been going downhill. Not that it was ever great, but I think it peaked with windows 7.

    Yah. Windows 7 was the goat. The UI style jump from xp to 7 no doubt was significant, but, 7 was known for its performance as well. If MS kept providing updates for 7, I would never have used 10 as my primary OS for a long time, atleast until I eventually moved completely to Linux.

    Yeah windows 7 was great, but I do prefer the windows 10/11 UI, but performance in win 7 was so good!

  • @noob404 said: Yah. Windows 7 was the goat. The UI style jump from xp to 7 no doubt was significant, but, 7 was known for its performance as well. If MS kept providing updates for 7, I would never have used 10 as my primary OS for a long time, atleast until I eventually moved completely to Linux.

    I never used xp at home. I went from windows 3.1 to windows 95, to windows 2000 (for a long time), to windows vista, windows 7, windows 10, windows 11.

  • nijikanijika Member
    edited November 2025

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  • @noob404 said:

    @david said:
    I used to dual-boot windows, until my motherboard died and I had to replace it, and microsoft wouldn't re-validate my license. Now it's just debian.

    I also just kept it for a few things, and mainly would boot it up once a month or so to apply updates. So far so good without it.

    I believe you can get in contact with them over phone and they can redo the licence and tag it to your new motherboard

    Theres a much better method that is free and works and doesn't involed having them remote into your pc and all that.

    MASGraves is your friend.

  • @david said:

    @noob404 said: I believe you can get in contact with them over phone and they can redo the licence and tag it to your new motherboard

    I did contact them over the phone, but they refused to redo the license for my new motherboard. It was a windows 7 license that I bought that I had upgraded to windows 10, and then windows 11.

    lookup masgraves, it's safe, it works, it's perm, no bs. been using it for years.

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  • @r5industries said: Theres a much better method that is free and works and doesn't involed having them remote into your pc and all that.

    MASGraves is your friend.

    Yeah, I know you can get it for free, and there's lots of cheap ~ $2 licenses online as well. But I was hoping to keep it more legit. Anyway, that was enough of a reason to get rid of it.

    Thanked by 1BasToTheMax
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  • masgraves is completely legit. ms support has been known to use it. It just uses a loophole in the system.

  • Glorp! Anyone online?

  • Very good business, cheap, stable and efficient. Their customer service can deal with problems quickly, without procrastination like some merchants, and the network is also very fast (Even reach the level of high-end routes. )

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  • @killsoul said:
    Very good business, cheap, stable and efficient. Their customer service can deal with problems quickly, without procrastination like some merchants, and the network is also very fast (Even reach the level of high-end routes. )

    That's good to hear!

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  • @david said:

    @noob404 said: I believe you can get in contact with them over phone and they can redo the licence and tag it to your new motherboard

    I did contact them over the phone, but they refused to redo the license for my new motherboard. It was a windows 7 license that I bought that I had upgraded to windows 10, and then windows 11.

    Well you could always try installing Windows 7 and registering with that key and re-upgrading to 10. Too much headache though

  • @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said: I just did Virtualboxed Win 10.

    I'm not sure if I can do that as video editing is pretty heavy. And my DJ software uses/depends some physical hardware.

    Yah, not suitable for video editing. I use it for simple Photoshopping

    Thanked by 1BasToTheMax
  • @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @david said:
    I had just updated from windows 10 to windows 11 recently, too, before my motherboard died. It seems that windows has been going downhill. Not that it was ever great, but I think it peaked with windows 7.

    Yah. Windows 7 was the goat. The UI style jump from xp to 7 no doubt was significant, but, 7 was known for its performance as well. If MS kept providing updates for 7, I would never have used 10 as my primary OS for a long time, atleast until I eventually moved completely to Linux.

    Yeah windows 7 was great, but I do prefer the windows 10/11 UI, but performance in win 7 was so good!

    No doubt 10's UI is more modern, 11 being more modern (mac ahem.. ahem...) But, 7's UI was a huge jump from xp's.

    Thanked by 1BasToTheMax
  • @david said:

    @noob404 said: Yah. Windows 7 was the goat. The UI style jump from xp to 7 no doubt was significant, but, 7 was known for its performance as well. If MS kept providing updates for 7, I would never have used 10 as my primary OS for a long time, atleast until I eventually moved completely to Linux.

    I never used xp at home. I went from windows 3.1 to windows 95, to windows 2000 (for a long time), to windows vista, windows 7, windows 10, windows 11.

    Oh I started with 98 - xp - vista - 7 - 8.1 - 10 - 11 - bye bye windows

    Thanked by 1david
  • @r5industries said:

    @noob404 said:

    @david said:
    I used to dual-boot windows, until my motherboard died and I had to replace it, and microsoft wouldn't re-validate my license. Now it's just debian.

    I also just kept it for a few things, and mainly would boot it up once a month or so to apply updates. So far so good without it.

    I believe you can get in contact with them over phone and they can redo the licence and tag it to your new motherboard

    Theres a much better method that is free and works and doesn't involed having them remote into your pc and all that.

    MASGraves is your friend.

    Oh yah. Heard about it as well. But if you already have a licence, it's better to just make use of it.

  • @BasToTheMax said:
    Glorp! Anyone online?

    Been a slow day today.

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  • @noob404 said: Well you could always try installing Windows 7 and registering with that key and re-upgrading to 10. Too much headache though

    Actually, I had a new boxed 3-pack of old Windows 7 licenses, with at least 1 key remaining unused, so I did install windows 7 and registered it with that old key. It registered windows 7, but it wouldn't do a windows 10 upgrade/activation with it anymore.

  • @david said:

    @noob404 said: Well you could always try installing Windows 7 and registering with that key and re-upgrading to 10. Too much headache though

    Actually, I had a new boxed 3-pack of old Windows 7 licenses, with at least 1 key remaining unused, so I did install windows 7 and registered it with that old key. It registered windows 7, but it wouldn't do a windows 10 upgrade/activation with it anymore.

    Manually try upgrading to windows 10 maybe.

  • @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:
    Glorp! Anyone online?

    Been a slow day today.

    Yep!

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