If I disable secureboot now(the before SecureBoot is enabled),NTLite need re-activation again?Activation should hold through SecureBoot enabling and disabling.
Sometimes I cannot understand this sentences mean.Activation should hold through SecureBoot enabling and disabling.
I did and it still works on my machineIt means you should be able to disable SecureBoot and your activation will remain.
Thanks you answer.but I remind your,Disable TPM in the BIOS IS NEED RE-ACTIVATION NTLITE!because my friend tried it.Licensing is based on your PC's unique hardware. BIOS settings like SecureBoot are NOT used for identification.
Thanks you answer.I will try it in today.It means you should be able to disable SecureBoot and your activation will remain.
Thanks you answer.but I remind your,Disable TPM in the BIOS IS NEED RE-ACTIVATION NTLITE!because my friend tried it.
no.My friend only Disable TPM in the BIOS.and not re-flashed their UEFIYour friend probably re-flashed their UEFI, and ended up changing the HWID.
That is unexpected.no.My friend only Disable TPM in the BIOS.and not re-flashed their UEFI
OK,I will tell my friends.That is unexpected.
And if he enables TPM does it go back to activated?
Today I tried disabled Secure Boot.NTLite needn't let me re-activate.Thanks garlin.Licensing is based on your PC's unique hardware. BIOS settings like SecureBoot are NOT used for identification.