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Originally Posted by degsey69 The number one rule is to use a computer once only for each Amazon account, reformatting the hard drive, loading a fresh Windows 10 on it will not stop the PC from being associated from the previous banned account. If you lose an Amazon account, lose the PC you used to access it and buy another for the new account. |
Actually, you can. No need for a new PC even if you run multiple Amazon accounts. Windows only need a few tweaks to change it's entire 'fingerprint.'
Here's a way to run multiple Amazon accounts on one PC:
Most PCs come with onboard chipsets for audio, Lan, USB and Graphics but it should also have PCI slots.
Get a new set of Audio, Lan, USB and Graphics Cards. HP or Dell will do.
You should now have 2 of each: One set integrated on your motherboard and the copies you just bought.
Using Permutations without Repetition, you can work out (with a pen and paper) several possible profiles to create a distinct combination each time.
Example: Onboard_Audio, Onboard_Lan, Onboard_USB and Onboard_Graphics = 1'st Profile
PCI_Audio, PCI_Lan, PCI_USB and PCI_Graphics Card =2nd Profile
Onboard_Audio, PCI_Lan, Onboard_USB and PCI_Graphics Card = 3rd Profile and so on.
You can take this further by throwing in revised drivers for the onboard chipsets and PCI cards. Further permutation of these should give you a large array of unique profiles.
When you have your list of profiles, you can go on to multiboot your PC using any combination of OS of your choice.
Each OS installations will be the equivalent of a brand new PC.
Amazon will have no clue because each OS and combination of Chipsets/PCI cards/drivers is indeed a brand new PC. It's only running in the same box to save cost.