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Old 08-31-2023, 09:04 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
This concept is brand new to me, but this is what I kept finding. Especially in the videos on installing Windows 10 in a virtual machines under Mac OS and Linux. I guess I'll see what happens. On my Dell Latitude laptop and Optiplex Micro desktop, the Windows 10 licensing is built into the BIOS, so they automatically activate Windows when installed.
Only if you are installing the right version of Windows. OEM Windows installers can use the BIOS licensing but Volume Licensing Windows installers will not. The VL versions will either need a MAK license key that works for a certain number of copies or a KMS key which will authorize from a local KMS server.
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