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I have a program that use my pc id has part of it's security. The program is no longer available. I can move the program to a computer that has the program installed but not if it has not. If I install the processor. I have on . Will I still have the same PC identifier. Or will the program see it as a different system.
If this is not the right place to ask this question please point me in the right direction
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before moving to another mother board
- Make sure new board should compatible with existing processor
- Make sure existing processor must fit on new board cpu socket
- Make sure bios should compatible with processor
- Different motherbaord manufcaturer will embedded as different multipliers
- make sure All existing hardwares should be compatible
- Some motherbaord have limitation of DDR4 or DDR3 with MHz frequency
- Some does not have slot for intel optane module , hence no support
keep all these in mind ,while moving to new motherboard
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Software typically wants to use data that uniquely identifies the overall system. The processor identification is typically not used (at least not as a primary identifier) as it is not unique to this system (i.e. other systems have the same processor). Usually, what is used are unique, non-changeable, hardware-level identifiers like the motherboard's serial number, UUID, LAN MAC Address, etc.
Bottom line, I rather doubt that this software will work if you move the processor to another motherboard. Still, it's always worth a try (well, if you can do so without spending any money you wouldn't otherwise).
Sorry,
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Is there a way to change them to match the old ones.
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No. They are not going to implement their license serialization based upon information that could be spoofed this way.
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