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Why do you still hate Windows?
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I dual boot, but I've been dreading booting back into Windows recently because I upgraded my motherboard/CPU and know they are going to make me buy another license. And I understand Windows is more convenient for a lot of people but I am not one of them.
I can't think of anything that is more convenient for me on Windows other than that I have to use it to run Studio One to record music from time to time. But "software availability" has nothing to do with the operating system itself; market position does. And a company's market position rarely drives my purchasing decisions.
I dislike Windows for all the reasons people here typically state.
I will say the only thing more convenient for most people is that it's preinstalled on the computer they bought at a big box store. If that changed it would make a world of difference.
The power of defaults.
Windows tends to be better at this these days. If this does happen though, go through the activation process and start the troubleshooter. There's an option there to transfer the licence from another machine. You should be able to transfer it from the same machine if Windows thinks it's a new one.
This assumes that it's the same version of Windows, but in your case it shouldn't be changing 👍
My god you're right! It seems I've gotten away with it. Cheers.