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Peter Armitage
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So, I have a windows 10 Home system which is activated with a digital licence linked to my Microsoft account.It should be relatively simple then to get a new motherboard/cpu which will be compatible with windows 11 when I make that transition next year. Apparently one can get such a motherboard and then replace the old one and then activate windows 10 on the new smart motherboard, later to update. Windows support tells you what to dkay so a time consuming but not difficult task, I got a AMD Ryzen 7, 5700G 3.8Ghz 8 core 16 thread cpu with Radeon Vega graphics, Asus A520-Mplus motherboar
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