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If I use the windows 10 build-in reset functionality:

  • Settings
  • Update & security
  • Recovery
  • Reset this PC

will I keep my windows activation?

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Windows 10 uses digital entitlement for activation i.e. it registers your hardware and uses that as your activation key. So as long as you don't make major changes to your hardware such as changing the motherboard, Windows 10 will be activated on your PC.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows-10/activation-in-windows-10

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