I have searched through multiple tutorials and threads (and websites) and I still don't have a clear picture on how do I transfer licenses when I build a new PC. Right now I am preparing for a new build (my video card apparently is not working and instead of buying a used card for my old motherboard, I think it's time to get a new build. It is generally accepted that a clean install is the way to go on a new build. The question is how to transfer the software licenses, specifically Windows and Office.
My Windows 11 licenses appear to be digital - I used to have product keys for older OS versions (7 and 8), which then were upgraded to 10 and eventually 11. I still have some of those keys written down somewhere, but it doesn't look like they are accepted anymore. It seems that the current way to use the digital licenses is to link them to a Microsoft account. The question I have is whether there is another way - I prefer to install and set up windows without connecting the PC to the internet (I believe that the internet is an optional service, not a part of the computer, which should work as intended without having any network connection whatsoever).
The second question is about Office. I have a fully licensed version of Office installed, but I don't remember how I installed it - all I have is a OfficeSetup file, which I guess downloads the office installation, but it's not clear to me where the license comes in. So, is there a built in tool (similar to slmgr.vbs) to check the license status for Office? Simply loggin in with a Microsoft account somehow does not link the Office to that account, so I have the Office installed on the PC, but I don't have it in the Microsoft account and hence cannot transfer it to a new PC that way. I absolutely refuse the subscription version, so please don't waste your time on suggesting or mentioning that.
Thanks for your help
My Windows 11 licenses appear to be digital - I used to have product keys for older OS versions (7 and 8), which then were upgraded to 10 and eventually 11. I still have some of those keys written down somewhere, but it doesn't look like they are accepted anymore. It seems that the current way to use the digital licenses is to link them to a Microsoft account. The question I have is whether there is another way - I prefer to install and set up windows without connecting the PC to the internet (I believe that the internet is an optional service, not a part of the computer, which should work as intended without having any network connection whatsoever).
The second question is about Office. I have a fully licensed version of Office installed, but I don't remember how I installed it - all I have is a OfficeSetup file, which I guess downloads the office installation, but it's not clear to me where the license comes in. So, is there a built in tool (similar to slmgr.vbs) to check the license status for Office? Simply loggin in with a Microsoft account somehow does not link the Office to that account, so I have the Office installed on the PC, but I don't have it in the Microsoft account and hence cannot transfer it to a new PC that way. I absolutely refuse the subscription version, so please don't waste your time on suggesting or mentioning that.
Thanks for your help
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 10
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- CPU
- i5-10600K
- Motherboard
- Asus Rog Strix Z490-A Gaming
- Memory
- 16 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- GeForce GTX 1650
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung U32J59x 32" 4K
- Screen Resolution
- 3840x2160






