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09-02-2017 08:03 AM #1
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ASUS ROG G20CB Where to find the Windows serial number??
Does anyone know where to find the Windows Serial Number?
There is no sticker on the PC.
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09-02-2017 03:37 PM #2
There isn't going to be. Windows 10 is hardware locked, meaning it uses your hardware ID and registers the purchased copy of Windows to it upon first startup (which is done by OEM).
Asus G20CB - Core i7 6700, Nvidia GTX980, 16GB Ram, 256GB SK Hynix SSD, 1TB Samsung SSD.
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09-02-2017 04:48 PM #3
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09-02-2017 08:26 PM #4
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09-02-2017 08:27 PM #5
To be honest, even working in IT, I'm not entirely sure.
Asus G20CB - Core i7 6700, Nvidia GTX980, 16GB Ram, 256GB SK Hynix SSD, 1TB Samsung SSD.
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09-02-2017 08:28 PM #6
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09-02-2017 08:47 PM #7
I know what you are aiming for here, so I'll answer the question you aren't directly asking which is "can I moved the license on my G20CB to another PC", the answer is no.
I had a Windows 8 license that entitled me to 10 on my last PC, retail infact, but once that 10 license was installed even with the key there was no way to move it. Windows 10 licensing is literally fool-proof, infact, I've seen it go bad where it should not and you have to contact MIcrosoft. I set up, deploy, upgrade and reimage PCs on a daily basis. It's not happening. You are going to have to buy a new license, sorry to say.Asus G20CB - Core i7 6700, Nvidia GTX980, 16GB Ram, 256GB SK Hynix SSD, 1TB Samsung SSD.
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09-02-2017 08:56 PM #8
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usually, the motherboard.
windows won't whine if you swap out the cpu. (tried that with office pc, forgot the old processor, but swapped it out for an i5 LGA 1155)
changed GPU, no problems there.
old motherboard died, old license went along with it. had to buy a new license for the newmotherboard. as when i plugged in the old ssd which tied to old motherboard, the windows refused to behave normally (it's hard to explain, kind of like the entire taskbar went missing, keyboard keystrokes won't register. the only input device that worked was the mouse). and also: old sssd license was invalidated.no siggy, saw stuff that made me sad.
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09-02-2017 09:01 PM #9
haihane PC Specs Motherboard Crosshair V Formula Z Processor AMD FX 8350 Memory (part number) Gskill F3-2400C10-8GTX Graphics Card #1 ASUS HD 6950 Storage #1 WD Velociraptor 1TB Storage #2 Corsair Neutron GTX 120GB SSD CPU Cooler Cooler Master Seidon 120XL Case Cooler Master Silencio 650 Power Supply Corsair HX850 Keyboard Corsair K70 RGB Mouse Logitech G500 OS Windows 7 X64 Network Router Linksys E2500
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i forgot stuff again.
the windows that came with your G20CB is most likely Windows 10 OEM version.
OEM = it lives and dies with the unit (motherboard).
if memory serves me right, there's a Windows 10 Retail version. it's more expensive than OEM. you can only install it on one PC (still), but you can transfer that license to another pc provided that you deactivate it on your old pc (don't ask me how, because i don't know. never bought a windows retail version).
try contacting / phoning microsoft and ask 'em directly. half of what i know above was through chatting with microsoft rep (after paying much for their Office 2016 version. pfft).no siggy, saw stuff that made me sad.
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09-03-2017 12:56 PM #10
I'm pretty sure it's like 7 where if you change too many other components, it'll deactivate itself. Don't get your hopes up, basically.
Asus G20CB - Core i7 6700, Nvidia GTX980, 16GB Ram, 256GB SK Hynix SSD, 1TB Samsung SSD.