Users transitioning from Windows to Windows 10 face restrictions without cost.
Users transitioning from Windows to Windows 10 face restrictions without cost.
Don't worry, just remember the key is attached to the motherboard.
Because that is a troubleshooting post. Windows 2 Go is an Enterprise feature, and are not legible for the free upgrade. I don't care what you did to by-pass this, it is is what it is. In addition, assuming it would work, for sakes of argumentation, Windows 10 generated a system hardware based global unique identifier with your system 'core' components (if you want to call it that), and use that to activate Windows 10 instead of a product key. So, if you remove your drive and plug it on another system, it will be deactivated.
I had it working smoothly with Windows 10 tech preview only a couple of months ago. I can set up a consumer version of Windows 10 on a USB drive, just like with Windows 8. The main change is that I’m not receiving a free upgrade because the storage device it’s installed on is different.