

Probably not. Windows isn’t overly smart about that. If it’s activated it should stay that way.
Probably not. Windows isn’t overly smart about that. If it’s activated it should stay that way.
With OEM computers, the license is only for the hardware it came with.
OEM license keys can not be transferred to new computers.
Even if you get the key installed and activated, you are not legally licensed for that install.
You must have a retail license key to have transfer rights to new systems.
WSL version 1 is an API translation. WSL 2 runs Linux in a vm.
the background is the windows 10 default light through windows logo. The start menu is the same style as windows 10 mobile when using continuum.
Like this screenshot I found.
https://dev.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/4BaSC7SumgnrGvxaTfkW6Q.jpg
Thats not Windows 8. Windows 8 start menu was full screen and purplish.
Looks more like Windows 10 Mobile on a dock.
Reported in Apple Maps as incorrect name. Won’t change anything, but it needed to be done.