Not sure I am explaining this correctly.
When I get rid of computers, I reset and remove the SSD (and keep) for security reasons and keep the RAM to use the RAM again. As far as I know, that is all which needs to be done (if not, please advise).
However, I have had a couple of computers which I gave to relatives, and left the SSD and the RAM in the device. In those, I did reset the device to where it shows just like when out of the box to get started. I also removed them from my Microsoft Account.
Is there anything else which should be done? Is the OEM Microsoft license tied to the pc itself or to my account somehow? In other words, the new owner just goes through the normal process and activates it in their own Microsoft account? Both computers were basically unused, nothing stored, just activated by me when purchased and then reset.
Hope this makes sense.
When I get rid of computers, I reset and remove the SSD (and keep) for security reasons and keep the RAM to use the RAM again. As far as I know, that is all which needs to be done (if not, please advise).
However, I have had a couple of computers which I gave to relatives, and left the SSD and the RAM in the device. In those, I did reset the device to where it shows just like when out of the box to get started. I also removed them from my Microsoft Account.
Is there anything else which should be done? Is the OEM Microsoft license tied to the pc itself or to my account somehow? In other words, the new owner just goes through the normal process and activates it in their own Microsoft account? Both computers were basically unused, nothing stored, just activated by me when purchased and then reset.
Hope this makes sense.