Help with Windows 10 install type/vendor

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  1. rapideye

    rapideye MDL Novice

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  2. rapideye

    rapideye MDL Novice

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    Hi Thanks for the reply.
    The key output I posted is not from this motherboard, I would like to use it on this board if possible.
     
  3. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    The MSDM or OEM:DM is hardware bound.
     
  4. You can use WindSLIC to emulate MSDM.
     
  5. rapideye

    rapideye MDL Novice

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    Damn, Thanks for the help. Much appreciated :)
     
  6. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    How would that work? Slic is no MSDM, not the same procedure and he can simply activate the new hardware with a HWID or just KMS_VL_ALL or KMS38.
     
  7. Mr.X

    Mr.X MDL Guru

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    They want to get a Frankentivation :tooth:
     
  8. cbsvitzer

    cbsvitzer MDL Member

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    #9 cbsvitzer, Apr 25, 2021
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    Make a Google search for "Massgravel Github" and find the "MAS_1.4" link.
    Go for the All-In-One-Version. Download and run as Administrator.
    Choose "HWID Activation"
    It will activate your hardware automatically and permanently.
    No need for a product key. Next time you reinstall windows, it will get activated as soon as you connect to the internet :)
     
  9. Tito

    Tito Super Mod / Adviser
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    Calm down a bit! Yes, it is possible to emulate a MSDM table using WindSLIC, but the use case is entirely different than this one.

    As @Enthousiast suggested earlier, please learn the basics first. Putting a vague reply does more harm than good.
     
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  11. cbsvitzer

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    #12 cbsvitzer, Apr 26, 2021
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    I think the old "KISS principle" applies here ;)