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Talk about a fresh approach to installing Windows 10!

Talk about a fresh approach to installing Windows 10!

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_DuskHero_
Junior Member
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08-05-2016, 01:55 PM
#11
Consider creating an MS account, enabling your W10 through it, and then you should be able to reinstall W10 or upgrade to W11 smoothly on any new hardware, provided you log in with that account.
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_DuskHero_
08-05-2016, 01:55 PM #11

Consider creating an MS account, enabling your W10 through it, and then you should be able to reinstall W10 or upgrade to W11 smoothly on any new hardware, provided you log in with that account.

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KablooieKablam
Posting Freak
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08-05-2016, 03:18 PM
#12
It could be an OEM version. It's been a while, hard to recall.
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KablooieKablam
08-05-2016, 03:18 PM #12

It could be an OEM version. It's been a while, hard to recall.

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Pimousse62620
Member
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08-07-2016, 06:48 AM
#13
I'm still having trouble accessing this installation, but I expect to be able to do so within the next day or so. I just wanted to express my gratitude for all the assistance provided.
Based on the suggestions from this discussion...
My goal is to transfer a fresh Win10 installation to a USB drive, install it without using a key, and perform it offline. Once online, I'll let it update fully and verify it's a genuine Windows copy.
Appreciate your support in advance.
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Pimousse62620
08-07-2016, 06:48 AM #13

I'm still having trouble accessing this installation, but I expect to be able to do so within the next day or so. I just wanted to express my gratitude for all the assistance provided.
Based on the suggestions from this discussion...
My goal is to transfer a fresh Win10 installation to a USB drive, install it without using a key, and perform it offline. Once online, I'll let it update fully and verify it's a genuine Windows copy.
Appreciate your support in advance.

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JRiley
Member
114
08-08-2016, 01:28 AM
#14
Usually, Microsoft was more lenient with the regulations a few years back, allowing individuals who upgraded from an older Windows to Windows 10, including older OEM versions, to keep their license indefinitely after the change.
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JRiley
08-08-2016, 01:28 AM #14

Usually, Microsoft was more lenient with the regulations a few years back, allowing individuals who upgraded from an older Windows to Windows 10, including older OEM versions, to keep their license indefinitely after the change.

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KutzClan
Member
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08-08-2016, 02:40 AM
#15
Yes, it doesn't matter the version of Windows obtained as long as it's the same type, Home or Pro. Recently, free upgrades from W7 and W8 were halted, and Microsoft no longer sells W10, though it might still be available for download from their site.
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KutzClan
08-08-2016, 02:40 AM #15

Yes, it doesn't matter the version of Windows obtained as long as it's the same type, Home or Pro. Recently, free upgrades from W7 and W8 were halted, and Microsoft no longer sells W10, though it might still be available for download from their site.

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