AndrewFergus
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- New Zealand
If you have a machine that has been upgraded to last years free Windows 10 & it has a hardware failure of sorts, i.e. HDD failure, the client will have to purchase a new OS unless they can provide proof of purchase of the OS...
On the case I'm working on now the OS is embedded - therefore no proof of purchase can be provided for the OS! Im trying to get the product key from the bios but without the original HDD installed Microsoft wont reactivate it on a new HDD/SSD
Its a malicious circle & it might pay to make clients aware when they have a failing drive that they may have to purchase a new OS - in this particular case the PC is not worth buying a new OS for so therefore she may be up for a new PC...
On the case I'm working on now the OS is embedded - therefore no proof of purchase can be provided for the OS! Im trying to get the product key from the bios but without the original HDD installed Microsoft wont reactivate it on a new HDD/SSD
Its a malicious circle & it might pay to make clients aware when they have a failing drive that they may have to purchase a new OS - in this particular case the PC is not worth buying a new OS for so therefore she may be up for a new PC...