F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems No, you cannot legally use Windows 8. It is no longer supported and may pose security risks.

No, you cannot legally use Windows 8. It is no longer supported and may pose security risks.

No, you cannot legally use Windows 8. It is no longer supported and may pose security risks.

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orson11
Junior Member
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09-14-2016, 05:47 AM
#1
No, you can't use someone else's Windows 8.1 disk on a computer without an operating system.
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orson11
09-14-2016, 05:47 AM #1

No, you can't use someone else's Windows 8.1 disk on a computer without an operating system.

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Im_Big_Al_YT_
Member
152
09-14-2016, 12:49 PM
#2
If it hasn't been turned on yet, that's fine. You could simply stick with Windows 10 for now.
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Im_Big_Al_YT_
09-14-2016, 12:49 PM #2

If it hasn't been turned on yet, that's fine. You could simply stick with Windows 10 for now.

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BbananasS
Member
61
09-19-2016, 09:38 AM
#3
You may take the disc, but not the software.
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BbananasS
09-19-2016, 09:38 AM #3

You may take the disc, but not the software.

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Mapley
Member
240
09-20-2016, 09:27 AM
#4
You should encounter similar challenges as with Windows 8 installation. The process might feel straightforward but could have compatibility or setup issues.
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Mapley
09-20-2016, 09:27 AM #4

You should encounter similar challenges as with Windows 8 installation. The process might feel straightforward but could have compatibility or setup issues.

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sebasdoce
Member
245
09-21-2016, 04:04 AM
#5
I wouldn't suggest using a testing OS on your primary system without fully revealing it's a large keylogger designed to track searches and similar activities.
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sebasdoce
09-21-2016, 04:04 AM #5

I wouldn't suggest using a testing OS on your primary system without fully revealing it's a large keylogger designed to track searches and similar activities.

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wiw
Member
223
09-22-2016, 01:14 PM
#6
You sound like someone who values style and timing. Just remember to keep your code secure for the future.
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wiw
09-22-2016, 01:14 PM #6

You sound like someone who values style and timing. Just remember to keep your code secure for the future.

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104
09-22-2016, 10:57 PM
#7
You should provide the code directly in the chat window. If it prompts you, paste the relevant information here and I’ll help you with it.
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j_anderson2378
09-22-2016, 10:57 PM #7

You should provide the code directly in the chat window. If it prompts you, paste the relevant information here and I’ll help you with it.

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Achieina
Junior Member
25
09-23-2016, 12:16 AM
#8
You may only use your friend's activation key when it isn't in use. It won't function on two computers simultaneously. The disk should work, you can set up Windows, but activation or updates require purchasing a copy.
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Achieina
09-23-2016, 12:16 AM #8

You may only use your friend's activation key when it isn't in use. It won't function on two computers simultaneously. The disk should work, you can set up Windows, but activation or updates require purchasing a copy.

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barleby76
Member
145
09-23-2016, 04:13 PM
#9
In fact, it seems Microsoft took that feature offline. After updating to W8.1 recently, I couldn't start the installation without entering my key. The "next" button was hidden and there were no options to bypass it.
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barleby76
09-23-2016, 04:13 PM #9

In fact, it seems Microsoft took that feature offline. After updating to W8.1 recently, I couldn't start the installation without entering my key. The "next" button was hidden and there were no options to bypass it.

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DJplayer01
Junior Member
14
10-12-2016, 04:51 AM
#10
I think it varies by build/version. I've managed this with retail and technet releases, always letting me enter a key later. Earlier I thought it didn't work with an HP OEM disc I used some time ago.
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DJplayer01
10-12-2016, 04:51 AM #10

I think it varies by build/version. I've managed this with retail and technet releases, always letting me enter a key later. Earlier I thought it didn't work with an HP OEM disc I used some time ago.

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