Hello, a bit silly question here.
I work at a school. we have IT class for computer assembling in a technical highschool and we kind of need more hardware for practicing.
Computers we bought in 2019 had unsuficient motherboards for our regular clases so they were replaced before going online with computers for the first time and licences transfered to new motherboards. they are "windows pro for school" so as a school we are allowed to do that, we just can't have 2 computers with the same licence. So i have a stockpile of unused motherboards. Now that cpu's for them are a coke bottle a piece it is kind of a waste, because we still practice assembly on core 2 duos, failproof but installing windows takes ages.
So is there a way to remove a windows key from a desktop asrock motherboard to make it usable? h310m-hdv to be exact
Do i have to flash bios with a blank one or is there a way to remove it live?
I work at a school. we have IT class for computer assembling in a technical highschool and we kind of need more hardware for practicing.
Computers we bought in 2019 had unsuficient motherboards for our regular clases so they were replaced before going online with computers for the first time and licences transfered to new motherboards. they are "windows pro for school" so as a school we are allowed to do that, we just can't have 2 computers with the same licence. So i have a stockpile of unused motherboards. Now that cpu's for them are a coke bottle a piece it is kind of a waste, because we still practice assembly on core 2 duos, failproof but installing windows takes ages.
So is there a way to remove a windows key from a desktop asrock motherboard to make it usable? h310m-hdv to be exact
Do i have to flash bios with a blank one or is there a way to remove it live?
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