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Hi you should deactivate all of your modules before you reinstall windows

 

go to DCS World\Doc

 

you will find DCS World Activation Guide EN.pdf


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Hi you should deactivate all of your modules before you reinstall windows

 

go to DCS World\Doc

 

you will find DCS World Activation Guide EN.pdf

 

 

Hello,

 

 

First of all, sorry for reviving an old thread, but I'm having issues with my Windows 10 and want to revert to Windows 8.1, so I was searching for a way to not having to deactivate/reactivate as some of my DLCs have few activations left.

 

 

The Activation Guide that you mentions, says on page 1 that a change on Windows PID means 3 points and the activation is required only if you exceed 12 points. So, how do I proceed if I will just reinstall windows and keep all the rest the same (same computare name, same drive, etc) ?

 

 

Is it possible to export the ED registry keys and then restore them on my new windows?

 

 

best regards,

 

 

 

 

Eduardo

 

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