Why this windows activation key labeled with OEM but a MAK key?

aininot260 106 Reputation points
2022-07-16T02:26:28.263+00:00

221335-img-20220716-101628.jpg

221346-image.png

Windows 10
Windows 10
A Microsoft operating system that runs on personal computers and tablets.
11,906 questions
Windows for IoT
Windows for IoT
A family of Microsoft operating systems designed for use in Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
405 questions
Windows 11
Windows 11
A Microsoft operating system designed for productivity, creativity, and ease of use.
10,270 questions
{count} votes

Accepted answer
  1. Dillon Silzer 57,476 Reputation points
    2022-07-16T02:46:12.367+00:00

    Here is a really good explanation of OEM from "A. user" (Riccardo):

    OEM means Original Equipment Manufacturer. This means that when you purchased your computer your computer manufacturer put on the OEM copy of Windows 10. Via Microsoft licensing rights, OEM registers to the motherboard and when you change that piece of hardware you need to purchase a new retail version of Microsoft Windows 10.

    A really good explanation is:

    If you upgraded from a retail copy of Windows 7, Windows 8 or 8.1, the Windows 10 license carries the retail rights from which it was derived – can be transferred. But under Microsoft’s rules, you are only entitled to a one time transfer.

    If you upgraded from an OEM Windows 7, Windows 8 or 8.1 license, these are licenses that come preinstalled on a new computer from a manufacturer, and then your Windows 10 license maintains the OEM rights – cannot be transferred.

    If you have a full retail copy of Windows 10, you can transfer it as many times as you want.

    Cited from https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/what-does-oem-mean/9cd1f882-65e7-4946-812e-d1e8b1823f43

    I'm guessing this came with the PC you bought, which the Windows key is now embedded in the motherboard (so if you re-load Windows 10 it will automatically pick up this code).


    If this helps please mark as correct answer.

    2 people found this answer helpful.

1 additional answer

Sort by: Most helpful
  1. Deleted

    This answer has been deleted due to a violation of our Code of Conduct. The answer was manually reported or identified through automated detection before action was taken. Please refer to our Code of Conduct for more information.

    5 deleted comments

    Comments have been turned off. Learn more

Your answer

Answers can be marked as Accepted Answers by the question author, which helps users to know the answer solved the author's problem.