It’s actually comically easy to get Windows on a machine because Microsoft wants everyone’s default OS to be windows as much as possible. Its an easy loophole to use Windows without paying for it at all, ever.
I have never once paid for Windows, yet at some point a digital license showed up on my Microsoft account and I’ve never gotten an Activate Windows prompt on any of my subsequent Windows installations.
I don’t think so, I’ve swapped motherboards several times since and the license has remained.
I used to borrow Windows keys off the old PCs in my office’s e-waste pile, my best guess is it’s one of those keys that’s somehow still activating each time I reinstall.
There are utilities like MAS (open-source project on Github ironically) that activate Windows fully without anyone ever needing to pay for it, just in case anyone looking at this thread was wondering
To be fair who really buys Windows licences unless it’s a business or an org
I did… for a very discounted price. Call me lazy if you want, but I didn’t want the hassle to source another version.
It’s actually comically easy to get Windows on a machine because Microsoft wants everyone’s default OS to be windows as much as possible. Its an easy loophole to use Windows without paying for it at all, ever.
I have never once paid for Windows, yet at some point a digital license showed up on my Microsoft account and I’ve never gotten an Activate Windows prompt on any of my subsequent Windows installations.
Perhaps it was included with your motherboard?
I don’t think so, I’ve swapped motherboards several times since and the license has remained.
I used to borrow Windows keys off the old PCs in my office’s e-waste pile, my best guess is it’s one of those keys that’s somehow still activating each time I reinstall.
There are utilities like MAS (open-source project on Github ironically) that activate Windows fully without anyone ever needing to pay for it, just in case anyone looking at this thread was wondering