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ASUS R420SA-BV038T paired with W10s

ASUS R420SA-BV038T paired with W10s

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minerbob354
Member
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05-07-2021, 03:20 PM
#1
I noticed the specs listed, and the real name showed up when managing the account from the M$ site. It seems the laptop is available for download using that method. You might want to try installing it there first before considering upgrades or downgrades.
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minerbob354
05-07-2021, 03:20 PM #1

I noticed the specs listed, and the real name showed up when managing the account from the M$ site. It seems the laptop is available for download using that method. You might want to try installing it there first before considering upgrades or downgrades.

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eskzz
Posting Freak
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05-07-2021, 10:03 PM
#2
Consider reinstalling Windows via a USB drive, as the license should remain on the laptop.
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eskzz
05-07-2021, 10:03 PM #2

Consider reinstalling Windows via a USB drive, as the license should remain on the laptop.

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GamerGuy2110
Junior Member
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05-07-2021, 11:11 PM
#3
I'm considering this, but I've learned that the latest Intel CPUs from the 6th generation only supported older operating systems such as Windows 7. It's unclear whether the Celeron N3060 fits this limitation. If it does, that could lead to compatibility problems.
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GamerGuy2110
05-07-2021, 11:11 PM #3

I'm considering this, but I've learned that the latest Intel CPUs from the 6th generation only supported older operating systems such as Windows 7. It's unclear whether the Celeron N3060 fits this limitation. If it does, that could lead to compatibility problems.

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EndoHash
Member
196
05-08-2021, 06:38 AM
#4
You might attempt to install a USB drive using Windows 10 (excluding the older version). If you simply get the ISO file from the internet, you should be able to restore Windows to Windows 10 and get back your laptop.
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EndoHash
05-08-2021, 06:38 AM #4

You might attempt to install a USB drive using Windows 10 (excluding the older version). If you simply get the ISO file from the internet, you should be able to restore Windows to Windows 10 and get back your laptop.

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05-08-2021, 06:48 PM
#5
Yes, but I’d prefer to skip W10 if possible. Did you just set up an account to respond to my message?
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X_Impossible_X
05-08-2021, 06:48 PM #5

Yes, but I’d prefer to skip W10 if possible. Did you just set up an account to respond to my message?

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xImFizzy
Member
213
05-09-2021, 01:51 AM
#6
Windows 10 S can be upgraded to Windows 10 Pro. If you wish to skip Windows 10, you can purchase any version of Windows you prefer. However, you may encounter driver problems or limitations in using all hardware features and software compatibility from developers who have moved on. For instance, Chrome and Firefox won't function with Windows XP. If the desired operating system isn't included in the supported list from the original manufacturer, no one here can guarantee 100% compatibility, particularly on laptops that rely on specialized software for various tasks. You might find someone who has tried it and succeeded, but complete compatibility remains uncertain.
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xImFizzy
05-09-2021, 01:51 AM #6

Windows 10 S can be upgraded to Windows 10 Pro. If you wish to skip Windows 10, you can purchase any version of Windows you prefer. However, you may encounter driver problems or limitations in using all hardware features and software compatibility from developers who have moved on. For instance, Chrome and Firefox won't function with Windows XP. If the desired operating system isn't included in the supported list from the original manufacturer, no one here can guarantee 100% compatibility, particularly on laptops that rely on specialized software for various tasks. You might find someone who has tried it and succeeded, but complete compatibility remains uncertain.