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If windows crying about a license is my biggest issue then I think I'm ok with that. I am more worried about efi partitions since I dualboot
massgrave.dev has you covered if windows throws a fit
That and a friend of mine has given me a key a long while ago that I haven’t used yet.
iirc they track the hardware changes and do allow motherboard swaps, but it may be safer to swap cpu first, then motherboard