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Discussing Windows 10 activation issues

Discussing Windows 10 activation issues

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Olisel
Junior Member
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04-30-2024, 04:25 PM
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Hey there, I understand your concern. When you switch to Windows 10, you don’t receive a physical product key. Instead, your device gets registered on Microsoft’s servers. Even after a clean install, the system will recognize your hardware automatically when you connect online. This means your computer is already linked and can activate without further steps.

Your question is about how this works if you’re moving to a new setup—possibly replacing SSD and HDD with a bigger SSD for the OS. If you used a Windows 8.1 key and upgraded to Windows 10, it should still work unless there’s a conflict from previous installations. There’s no need for a physical key in this case; just ensure your hardware is properly recognized. For more details, Microsoft’s documentation clarifies that registration happens server-side, so you won’t need a new key if you’re starting fresh. Let me know if you need further clarification!
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Olisel
04-30-2024, 04:25 PM #1

Hey there, I understand your concern. When you switch to Windows 10, you don’t receive a physical product key. Instead, your device gets registered on Microsoft’s servers. Even after a clean install, the system will recognize your hardware automatically when you connect online. This means your computer is already linked and can activate without further steps.

Your question is about how this works if you’re moving to a new setup—possibly replacing SSD and HDD with a bigger SSD for the OS. If you used a Windows 8.1 key and upgraded to Windows 10, it should still work unless there’s a conflict from previous installations. There’s no need for a physical key in this case; just ensure your hardware is properly recognized. For more details, Microsoft’s documentation clarifies that registration happens server-side, so you won’t need a new key if you’re starting fresh. Let me know if you need further clarification!

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ladymorepork
Posting Freak
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04-30-2024, 04:25 PM
#2
Take your W10 key from your PC and store it for later use once the fresh installation is complete on the new SSD.
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ladymorepork
04-30-2024, 04:25 PM #2

Take your W10 key from your PC and store it for later use once the fresh installation is complete on the new SSD.

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YehPls
Junior Member
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04-30-2024, 04:25 PM
#3
Locate your Windows 10 password in just three seconds: Start by pressing the Windows Key plus X, then choose "Command Prompt (Admin)". Enter the command slmgr.vbs /ato and hit Enter.
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YehPls
04-30-2024, 04:25 PM #3

Locate your Windows 10 password in just three seconds: Start by pressing the Windows Key plus X, then choose "Command Prompt (Admin)". Enter the command slmgr.vbs /ato and hit Enter.

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Valyrian_
Member
201
04-30-2024, 04:25 PM
#4
The upgrade process doesn't generate a distinct Windows 10 key. This action also fails to display your product key. It's unclear why users believe otherwise.
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Valyrian_
04-30-2024, 04:25 PM #4

The upgrade process doesn't generate a distinct Windows 10 key. This action also fails to display your product key. It's unclear why users believe otherwise.

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Selini
Member
161
04-30-2024, 04:25 PM
#5
This triggers or attempts to trigger the lock. It doesn't clearly display it.
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Selini
04-30-2024, 04:25 PM #5

This triggers or attempts to trigger the lock. It doesn't clearly display it.

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airborn7782
Junior Member
39
04-30-2024, 04:25 PM
#6
This doesn't function properly with Windows 10 upgrades. It displays a product key that feels unusual and not the standard format. Regarding the OP, the motherboard is the most straightforward option for extracting any serial number from the software.
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airborn7782
04-30-2024, 04:25 PM #6

This doesn't function properly with Windows 10 upgrades. It displays a product key that feels unusual and not the standard format. Regarding the OP, the motherboard is the most straightforward option for extracting any serial number from the software.

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SevensGamer
Member
154
04-30-2024, 04:25 PM
#7
You haven't encountered a product key before, right? It seems like that's not the case... That number is likely the activation ID...
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SevensGamer
04-30-2024, 04:25 PM #7

You haven't encountered a product key before, right? It seems like that's not the case... That number is likely the activation ID...

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Sucuklu_Kahve
Junior Member
39
04-30-2024, 04:25 PM
#8
Upgrading to Windows 10 also uses a standard key, which wouldn't assist him further.
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Sucuklu_Kahve
04-30-2024, 04:25 PM #8

Upgrading to Windows 10 also uses a standard key, which wouldn't assist him further.

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therbom
Junior Member
48
04-30-2024, 04:25 PM
#9
What do you think about this?
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therbom
04-30-2024, 04:25 PM #9

What do you think about this?

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csige791
Posting Freak
818
04-30-2024, 04:25 PM
#10
This indicates the product key is displayed, yet it doesn’t assist him. All Windows 10 upgrades provide standard, non-unique keys. The best path is attempting to activate his Windows 8 license on the new machine and proceed with the upgrade.
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csige791
04-30-2024, 04:25 PM #10

This indicates the product key is displayed, yet it doesn’t assist him. All Windows 10 upgrades provide standard, non-unique keys. The best path is attempting to activate his Windows 8 license on the new machine and proceed with the upgrade.

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