Don't tell me you don't know that pkeyconfig of win10(and also the updated pkeyconfig of win8/8.1) would read the OEM;DM key as a win10 OEM;DM key.
So how do you know this & where does a user find that option Also if a user made a system backup using the one of many progs out there surly they could restore at anyime right or wrong And what happens after the 30 days are you stuck with windows 10 Sorry for so many questions but I`m part of a group that's are know as silver surfers as we are all in our 70s-80s & we just want it clear Thanks for the advice you have gave Very Helpful
At least (after recapitulating Daz and Tito and re-checking several Win8/8.1 Keys [even 2 OEM: DM] with 10240 pkeyconfig)my doubts in your source got increased drastically and i come to one conclusion: You should definitely verify your source is valid.
BTW: What sense it makes to RTM it, without a pkeyconfig to verify those keys. OEMs are the ONLY seller of those licenses ?
Then you got it wrong i guess. He talked about reading new keys from Win 8, not reading old keys from Win 10. As said i tested with legit OEM: DM keys also ... NADA!!!
I guess the OEM's own generated win10 keys for their new machines would have nothing to do with the win8/8.1 OEM;DM keys, no? Then it's interesting, where did @superfly got a key that pkeyconfig would read as a win10 OEM;DM?
In case you were right the pkeyconfig of 10 would still carry the info about Win 8/8.1 keys to allow the upgrade on older models shipped with Win8/8.1 . BUT it doesn't.