> On 26 Jun 2024, at 22:29, Mark C. Allman via users 
> <users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> 
> Use a different VM technology? One word: licenses. Move to another vm 
> technology and everything, e.g., Windows 11, Office, Quickbooks, etc., etc., 
> thinks it's on a new system. Or at least it did. I tried it a few years ago 
> using VirtualBox and ran into a brick wall with Microsoft. My experience was 
> more of a "go pound sand."

I managed to move a vmware windows 10 to kvm and windows license, i think, 
needed to be reactivated in the normal way. Now running that vm as windows 11 
under kvm.

I did have backups to fall back on in case the move had failed.

Barry

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