Comment by 1970-01-01
1 month ago
>The Global Device Identifier (GDID) is a permanent ID assigned when Windows provisions against a Microsoft Account.
So again, the "make an account" is the part you ALWAYS skip. Local accounts or it technically isn't even a PC anymore.
The article is misleading... the GDID is created even if you don't use a Microsoft account.
Sources state the opposite. It is driven my the MS account.
https://www.windowslatest.com/2026/07/10/you-cant-fully-disa...
>A Global Device ID (GDID) is a permanent, unique digital fingerprint that Microsoft automatically assigns to your computer when you install Windows or sign into a Microsoft account.
Note the "or"
I own a Windows 10 machine which has never signed into a Microsoft account. It still has a GDID in the registry.
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