Hallo zusammen. Bin neu hier
Hier der Link von Microsoft was passiert:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...ndows-10/5c0b9368-a9e8-4238-b1e4-45f4b7ed2fb9
When I upgrade a preinstalled (OEM) or retail version of Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 license to Windows 10, does that license remain OEM or become a retail license?
If you upgrade from a OEM or retail version of Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 to the free Windows 10 upgrade this summer, the
license is consumed into it. Because the free upgrade is derived from the base qualifying license, Windows 10 will carry that licensing too.
If you upgrade from a retail version, it carries the rights of a retail version.
If you upgrade from a OEM version, it carries the rights of a OEM version.
Full version (Retail):
- Includes transfer rights to another computer.
- Doesn't require a previous qualifying version of Windows.
- Expensive
Upgrade version (Retail):
- Includes transfer rights to another computer.
- require a previous qualifying version of Windows.
- Expensive, but cheaper than full version
OEM :
OEM versions of Windows are identical to Full License Retail versions except for the following:
- OEM versions do not offer any free Microsoft direct support from Microsoft support personnel
- OEM licenses are tied to the very first computer you install and activate it on
- OEM versions allow all hardware upgrades except for an upgrade to a different model motherboard
- OEM versions cannot be used to directly upgrade from an older Windows operating system
What happens if I change my motherboard?
As it pertains the OEM licenses this will invalidate the Windows 10 upgrade license because it will no longer have a previous based qualifying license which is required for the free upgrade. You will then have to purchase a full retail Windows 10 license. If the base qualifying license (Windows 7 or Windows 8.1) was a full retail version, then yes, you can transfer it.
Mit dem Ausschnitt "license is consumed into it" sehe ich das so, dass die Lizenz umgewandelt und die alte damit ungültig wird. Bei einer Neuinstallation kann man dass einfach so lösen, dass im Rahmen des Windows-Update-Prozesses immer automatisch das Win10 Update geladen wird. Ob die alte z.B. Win7 Lizenz dann noch aktiviertbar ist muss man dan sehen. Aus dem Abschnitt "Windows 10 will carry that licensing too" könnte man auch ableiten, dass es keinen extra Win10 Lizenzschlüssel gibt sondern dieser Win7/8 ist.
Wenn ich das richtig sehe kann ich mir aber jetzt eine FullRetail Win 8.1 kaufen und diese dann immer und auf jedem PC in Windows 10 umwandeln oder?