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tommyboy39
Good day,
I am looking into updating 2 pc's to NVMe drives in the near future. Will I have to re-activate both copies of Windows & MS Office (one has version 2013 & one has version 2016) again? On an older Windows 8 pc I had, I upgraded from a 10,000 RPM drive to a SATA SSD and I had to reactivate Windows through a painful process of getting some sort of code via the phone and inputting it into a Windows activation screen. I am trying to avoid this if at all possible. Yes, I will be completely uninstalling Windows & both versions of Office from the existing SATA SSD's before installing them on the NVMe drives.
I prefer a fresh install but if I can transfer my existing installation and programs over to the NVMe's and avoid the re-activation process with MS, I might go that route.
Any input is welcome. Thanks in advance.
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I am looking into updating 2 pc's to NVMe drives in the near future. Will I have to re-activate both copies of Windows & MS Office (one has version 2013 & one has version 2016) again? On an older Windows 8 pc I had, I upgraded from a 10,000 RPM drive to a SATA SSD and I had to reactivate Windows through a painful process of getting some sort of code via the phone and inputting it into a Windows activation screen. I am trying to avoid this if at all possible. Yes, I will be completely uninstalling Windows & both versions of Office from the existing SATA SSD's before installing them on the NVMe drives.
I prefer a fresh install but if I can transfer my existing installation and programs over to the NVMe's and avoid the re-activation process with MS, I might go that route.
Any input is welcome. Thanks in advance.
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