Some queries about Windows 10
Some queries about Windows 10
I have a few points to clarify about Windows 10. First, since you didn’t use the reserve upgrade window, you’re not automatically locked into a free trial. Once you’ve upgraded, you’ll need to renew your license if you want to keep using it. Second, locating your product key is tricky—your attempt with Windows 7 didn’t work, so you might need to check your original purchase details or contact Microsoft support. Lastly, installing Windows 10 on another machine depends on compatibility and licensing; you’ll need to verify that it’s allowed for other devices.
1.) Affirmative.
2.) The Keyfinder might be able to retrieve your key for you. https://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder/
3.) It depends; you must have several devices connected under the same license. If not, each will need its own.
1) It seems to be available always.
2) I’m not sure about it.
3) Unless you move the hard drive from that machine and store it elsewhere. (Original text)
1) Yes, using the media creation tool or bootable drives you made
2) The important file is stored on your operating system, so you need to find it
3) It can be added to any Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 computers
But upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10 will erase all your data, unlike Windows 8 or 8.1 which keeps apps, settings, and documents intact.
I can help with that. Just let me know the CD key you want to verify, and I’ll check its compatibility with Windows 10.