How to Transfer a Windows 10 or 11 License to Another PC (2024)

How to Transfer a Windows 10 or 11 License to Another PC (1)

If you're building a new PC (perhaps one of the best PC builds) with Microsoft's operating system on it, you probably need a Windows product key. Yes, you can run Windows 10 or 11 without a key, but this "inactivated" version of Windows will have an annoying watermark in the lower right corner of the screen and will have some features -- the ability to change wallpaper, for example -- disabled.

So it really helps to have a Windows product key, but the good news is that, if you are replacing a computer that already has a valid Windows key, you may be able to transfer the key to your new PC. We say "may" because your ability to transfer a Windows license depends on what type of license you have, which we'll explain below. However, if you need a new key, check out our article on how to get Windows 11 or 10 for free or cheap.

If you have a transferrable product key, we'll show you how to move it from one computer to another. The method of transfer will vary based on whether you have a "digital" (tied to your Microsoft account) or traditional license (you move the ID key itself).

Is Your Windows Product Key Transferrable?

When it comes to transferability, there are two types of Windows key:

  • OEM keys: Not supposed to be transferable. These are the keys that manufacturers use to install Windows on any prebuilt PC. They are also the keys you get at discount key vendors such as Kinguin. You can always try, however.
  • Retail (aka "Full Packaged Product") keys: transferrable. These keys are usually the expensive ones people pay more than $100 for. But it's always possible your computer had one (from a prior upgrade) you don't know it.

If you don't know which type of Windows product key you have, you can find out when you unearth the key itself.

Finding Your Windows 10 or 11 Product Key

Unless you have it meticulously stored from the last time you installed Windows, you probably need to find your product key. To find out what type of Windows 10 or 11 product key you have and the key number, we recommend downloading and running Magical Jellybean KeyFinder.

The key itself will be listed as "CD key" and the version of license will likely be here too under the "Installed from" callout.

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Determining if You Have a Digital License

If your key is transferrable and you want to transfer it, you now need to know whether you have a "digital license" or a regular one. With a regular license, you can transfer the product key from one computer to another by deactivating it on the old PC before entering it on the new one.

However, if you have a digital license, that means that the number is tied to your Microsoft account and, in order to transfer it, you need to follow a different procedure which involves deactivating the old PC via your Microsoft account's settings menu.

To find out if you have a digital license, you need to visit the activation settings page in Windows. You can get there by searching for "activation" in the search box and clicking the top result.

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If the Activation screen says that you have a digital license, follow the instructions for transferring a digital license below. Otherwise, follow the instructions for transferring a non-digital Windows 10 or 11 product key, also below.

How to Transfer a Digital Windows License to a New PC

If your Windows license is "digital," which means that it's tied to your Microsoft account, entering the product key into a new PC will not work. The new computer won't activate. Instead, you must follow the steps below.

Note: We previously recommended that you remove the old PC from your Microsoft account before transferring your license and this worked for us in tests. However, we heard from some readers that they were unable to activate their new computers after this or to get the old PC back on license. So don't try to deactivate your old PC, at least until you have successfully deactivated the new one.

1. Reset Windows or completely erase the drive on your old PC. See our tutorial on how to reset Windows 10 or 11. If you don't do either of these things, the computer will still be seen as registered with Microsoft and could prevent you from being able to activate the same key on the new PC.

2. Install Windows 10 or 11 on the new PC, without entering a product code during the install process. When prompted, you just click "I don't have a key." During the install process, make sure you log in with the same Microsoft account you have on your old PC.

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3. Launch the Activation Settings menu. You can get there by searching for "activation" in the search box.

4. Click the Troubleshoot button.

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5. Click "I changed hardware on this device recently." Do this, even if you are using a completely new PC.

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A window with a list of PCs you have signed into appears. If the current PC is not listed, make sure you are logged into it with the same Microsoft account as your old PC. If this still does not work, it's possible that the version you are on is not compatible with your digital license.

6. Locate the name of the new PC and click on it

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.

7. Check "This is the device I'm using right now" and click Activate.

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After a few seconds, you should get a confirmation screen saying that "Windows is activated."

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Your new PC should now be activated. If you log into the old PC again (or have it running while you do this), you could have issues if it tries to reactivate itself.

How to Transfer Your a Windows Product Key (Non-Digital License)

If you don't have a "digital license," for your Windows 10 or 11 product key, you will need to actually enter the alphanumeric key into the activation screen on the new PC. If you haven't already wiped the old PC, we recommend formally removing the product key, effectively "deactivating" it. This may help Microsoft get the impression that you are no longer using the key.

Here's how to deactivate Windows 10 or 11 and activate a new PC with the same key.

1. Launch a command prompt as administrator. You can get there by searching for cmd in the search menu and then right clicking the top result and selectin Run as administrator. Click Ok if prompted for permission by Windows' User Account control.

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2. Enter slmgr /upk at the command prompt and hit Enter.

slmgr /upk 

You will see a window that says uninstalled product key successfully.

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3. Enter slmgr.vbs /cpky at the command prompt

slmgr.vbs /cpky

This will remove the product key from the registry itself, officially deactivating your PC. You will see a message saying. "Product key from registry cleared successfully."

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5. Enter slmbr.vbs /dli to confirm that the product key is actually removed.

slmgr.vbs /dli

You should see a message saying that there's no product key. That means it's gone.

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You will also see a red message on the Windows settings activation screen saying that your copy of Windows is not activated. But you don't need to check it.

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6. Now enter your product key on the new PC. If you haven't installed Windows on it yet, you can enter the key during the install process. If you already installed Windows but haven't activated yet, navigate to the Activation settings menu and click "Change Product Key" then enter it.

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If your key doesn't work at this point, either you need to wait and try again later in the day or get a new key.

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6 CommentsComment from the forums

  • BTM18

    I have a full retail version of 10 on my old pc. Built new pc. Installed 11. It never asked for key. I now have fully activated 11 on new pc, for free.
    Ya sure you need to do any of this?

    Reply

  • tennis2

    Removing the old PC from your MS account doesn't prevent a future owner from activating Windows on that license.

    Reply

  • Geezer760

    All my windows versions I've paid for were always Full Retail, since windows 7, and I have 4 systems, the oldest being a windows 7-upgraded to 10, windows 8-upgraded to 10, and a retail Win10 home retail, and my newest build win10 pro retail, so I should be able to use that old win7 or any of the other versions full retail keys for an even newer build if i wanted to and retire my oldest 15yr old system with win7 on it. I should hope since all my versions are full retail. I very highly doubt I'd upgrade any of my newer systems to 11, I want a desktop not a phone.

    Reply

  • kavincsekaran

    The transfer of digital key in this how-to is basically GARBAGE! DO NOT remove the device from the account until you have activated the key in the new PC by going through the troubleshoot step. I removed the device from the account and I am not able to transfer the key because it is not linked to the account anymore. I am able to see other device options that I haven't removed. Now I am on a call with the support agent trying to retrieve it. DO NOT follow this guide.

    Reply

  • TryHard4ever

    tennis2 said:

    Removing the old PC from your MS account doesn't prevent a future owner from activating Windows on that license.

    Can you clarify? Explain further in detail, thank you for sharing your experience!

    Reply

  • TryHard4ever

    kavincsekaran said:

    The transfer of digital key in this how-to is basically GARBAGE! DO NOT remove the device from the account until you have activated the key in the new PC by going through the troubleshoot step. I removed the device from the account and I am not able to transfer the key because it is not linked to the account anymore. I am able to see other device options that I haven't removed. Now I am on a call with the support agent trying to retrieve it. DO NOT follow this guide.

    Hi sir, thank you for sharing this vital information! Can you clarify your experience in detail again with everything you went through? It may help some new users like me who wants to upgrade to a new CPU/motherboard but is unsure of how to Transfer a Digital Windows 10 or 11 License to Another PC using the correct method . You are saying you can actually transfer the existing digital CD-Key to another new PC (after PC upgrade) without removing the existing digital CD-Key from old device in microsoft account? In other words, using the existing Win cd key in both PC devices (old & new) and go back later in MS account and unlink it from the old device after inputting existing cd-key in the new device (new PC)? Sorry if my words confuse you!

    Reply

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How to Transfer a Windows 10 or 11 License to Another PC (2024)

FAQs

Can I transfer a Windows 11 license to another computer? ›

Transferring a Windows 11/10 license key will require two steps. Firstly, you will need to find out which type of license you currently have installed and then will deactivate the license on this computer. Once that is completed, you will need to install the program on your PC device.

Can you transfer your Windows 10 license to another computer? ›

With a regular license, you can transfer the product key from one computer to another by deactivating it on the old PC before entering it on the new one.

How to migrate from a Windows 10 PC to a new Windows 11 PC? ›

You can simply connect your external hard drive to your Windows 10 PC and copy all the files you want to transfer to Windows 11. Once that is done, you can connect the external hard drive to your Windows 11. Then, copy the content from the external hard drive onto your new Windows 11 PC.

Can I use the same license for Windows 10 and 11? ›

Yes Windows 10 and 11 basically use the same license. You can use Windows 10 license for 11, or vice versa. And since you came from a retail upgrade path, it can be installed on a new device.

Can I use one Windows 11 license on two computers? ›

Licensing Windows 11

User licenses are assigned to a user who may then use Windows 11 on up to 5 devices.

Is Windows 11 license tied to Microsoft account? ›

In Windows 11, it is essential that you link your Microsoft account with the Windows 11 digital license on your device.

How do I deactivate my Windows 10 license and transfer it to a new PC? ›

How to transfer a product key to a new PC on Windows 10
  1. Open Start.
  2. Search for Command Prompt, right-click the top result, and select the Run as administrator option.
  3. Type the following command to remove the current product key and press Enter: slmgr /upk.
Aug 24, 2022

How do I transfer my Microsoft license to another computer? ›

Move Microsoft Office to another computer
  1. Uninstall Office from the original computer.
  2. On the new computer, sign in to your My Account page and click Install. After you finish installing, you may be asked to activate Microsoft Office over the phone.
Dec 29, 2023

How do I transfer everything from my old computer to my new computer? ›

  1. Manual transfer with an external hard drive. ...
  2. Data transfer cable. ...
  3. Transfer locally over Wi-Fi or LAN. ...
  4. Transfer via cloud storage. ...
  5. Specialist PC migration software. ...
  6. Use Dropbox Backup to transfer files to a new PC.

Does Windows 11 have a migration tool? ›

If you want to keep your personal data, installed programs and settings after updating your computer from former operating system to the newest Windows 11/10 or buying a new computer that already comes with Windows 11/10, a Windows 11/10 migration tool will play an important role in getting things done.

Can I copy my Windows 10 to another computer? ›

Yes, it is possible to clone Windows 10 to another computer. You can do this by using a USB bootable media and cloning the Windows 10 installation to the other computer. This will allow you to have an exact copy of your Windows 10 installation on the other computer.

Can you go back to Windows 10 from Windows 11 on a new computer? ›

If you want to 'downgrade' from Windows 11 to Windows 10, you have to do a clean install, which requires backing up and restoring your data files and reinstalling all your apps.

How many computers can I use a Windows 10 license on? ›

A Windows 10 licence (Home and Pro) is a one PC licence, that can only be used on one PC at a time, you may in the future transfer that licence to another PC or motherboard, but the licence can only be used on one PC at a time . . .

Does Windows 10 Licence work for Windows 11? ›

Yes, Windows 10 and Windows 11 share the same activation system, so a product key for one will work for the other.

Will I lose my license if I install Windows 11? ›

No, you will not lose your activation code. Windows 11 license is linked to your Microsoft account.

Can I transfer my Windows Office license to another computer? ›

Transferring MS Office to Another Computer

Deactivate your license, then uninstall Office on your old computer. Sign into your Microsoft account on your new computer. Download and install Office on your new computer. Sign into Office on your new computer using your Microsoft account information.

Can you clone Windows 11 to another computer? ›

Rest assured, the "Clone Disk" feature can help you migrate your Windows 11 system to a new computer worry-free. Or, if your goal is simply to transfer only OS to a new PC, the "Migrate OS" feature provides a fast and secure migration process.

How do I transfer software from Windows 11 to a new computer? ›

Way 2. Transfer programs to new computer Windows 11 via logging in Microsoft account
  1. Log in your Microsoft account. ...
  2. Simultaneously press “Win+I” to perform “Settings”.
  3. Choose “APPs & Features”.
  4. Select the installed programs you want to transfer, and click “Move” button.
  5. Step5.
May 27, 2024

How to reuse Windows 11 key? ›

How to Transfer a Windows 11 License to Another Device
  1. On your new device, open Command Prompt with administrative rights.
  2. In the Command Prompt window, enter the product key by typing or copy & paste this command: slmgr.vbs /ipk (followed by a space), and then type in or paste your 25-character product key.
Dec 2, 2022

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