For example, I buy a new laptop and have the Windows 10 Pro preinstalled and I login and sync with my Microsoft account.
So the new Windows 10 Pro is transferred to the account, or the nonexistent (so it can't be activated, even though it was synced) Windows 10 Pro, transferred to the new laptop and I have no more Windows 10 Pro?
Les again your question through I do not know what you want to activate how.
Windows 10 loves to make a digital ID, so to write in an account, because the Oldscool Keys, like to be stolen and or taken over generators.
The digital licenses of a M $ account tend not, because you can do much more in terms of security!
With a M $ ID you can use a PC activation after reinstallation. But I do not quite understand what you mean.
If I keep Windows 10 Pro on the new laptop, when I log in with my Microsoft account, where also a Windows 10 Pro version was stored. Only the account is the problem that there's no activated Windows 10 Pro, or nothing at all.
If the notebook was activated, it remains activated. The Digital License will not be overwritten by another M $ account.
Will the digital license be automatically transferred to the Microsoft account? Or is it possible to do it manually? 🤔
The calculator is simply written to the M $ account or added to the already existing. The digital license is always bound to the hardware and can't be used on any other computer.