Do I Need to Buy Windows 11 Again for My New PC Build?

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Asked By TechNinja89 On

I'm moving from an old hand-me-down PC to a new one that I'm building myself. I'm not very tech-savvy, and from what I've gathered, it looks like I have to buy Windows to install it on my new machine (which I haven't put together yet). But a friend mentioned using something called Clonezilla or other methods to transfer Windows 11 over to the new PC. Is that possible?

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Answered By GamerGuy42 On

If you're planning to reuse your Windows version, it really depends on the type of license you have. If it's a retail version, you can transfer it to your new motherboard with Microsoft support. But if it's an OEM version, you're going to have to buy a new license since it's tied to your old motherboard.

BuilderBeast77 -

Yeah, I heard that OEM is a real hassle when switching hardware. Retail seems like the better option for future upgrades!

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