Do I Need a New License for Windows 11 After Reinstalling from USB?

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Asked By GamerGuy123 On

I have a laptop with a registered copy of Windows 11 that I own. I suspect I might have a virus and need to do a fresh reinstall of Windows 11. I'm creating bootable media from the Windows website, but it mentions needing a license. Since my current version is already licensed on my laptop, will I face any issues when I reinstall from a USB drive, or do I need a second license?

4 Answers

Answered By PCFixer2023 On

Exactly! The license is stored in the BIOS, so when you run the setup from your USB, it should link back to your original license right away.

Answered By DataSavior On

Good call! It's always best to have a backup. But generally, you’re all set, and it should reinstall without requiring a new license.

Answered By CleverCoder21 On

Just to be safe, you might want to use a tool like ShowKeyPlus to extract your keycodes from Windows before you do the reinstall. That way, you have them on hand in case anything goes wrong.

Answered By TechWhiz88 On

You shouldn't need a new license. The license for Windows 11 is tied to your laptop's motherboard. When you reinstall it, Windows should automatically recognize it as licensed without any hassle.

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