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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
Perhaps you need to work on your reading comprehension too. Nobody claimed it was written in the EULA. It was quite clearly referring to the fact Microsoft intended not licensed it to be used on only genuine Windows devices.
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Who says? if that was what M$ wanted it would be in the EULA I could have been running Nix on my hardware and it never seen Windows before M$ are and would be more than happy for me to install the Insider preview on it
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Originally Posted by Ken W
What is means is the Windows 10 needs to be activate which ties Windows 10 installation to that pc.
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Windows 10 insider preview certainly does not need to be activated to an existing installation. A key is provided with the insider preview downloads but it is never asked for and this will remain activated as long as I remain an Insider and opt in to test builds after RTM
Any X86 hardware would become licensed to the windows 10 insider preview for desktops