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W10 Test questions

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AbsentReaper
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07-06-2023, 08:03 AM
#1
You don’t have to provide your current OS’s product code for dual booting; just use Windows 10. Games should run on the Windows 10 version, but you’ll need to reinstall them if they weren’t originally compatible. Redownloading all games to Windows 10 is likely necessary. The risk of rendering your PC unusable is low unless you have compatibility issues, which are uncommon with modern setups.
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AbsentReaper
07-06-2023, 08:03 AM #1

You don’t have to provide your current OS’s product code for dual booting; just use Windows 10. Games should run on the Windows 10 version, but you’ll need to reinstall them if they weren’t originally compatible. Redownloading all games to Windows 10 is likely necessary. The risk of rendering your PC unusable is low unless you have compatibility issues, which are uncommon with modern setups.

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Alyiex
Member
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07-06-2023, 08:03 AM
#2
Avoid dual booting; instead, launch it inside a virtual machine (such as VMware Player for free).
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Alyiex
07-06-2023, 08:03 AM #2

Avoid dual booting; instead, launch it inside a virtual machine (such as VMware Player for free).

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Feed4Jeus
Member
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07-06-2023, 08:03 AM
#3
I believe there might be an existing entry in the ISO, no need for additional code, or it could be on a specific page. Yes. If you don’t have a backup via Steam, that’s likely. From what I’ve seen, it’s somewhat feasible. I almost damaged my netbook using the Windows 8.1 preview.
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Feed4Jeus
07-06-2023, 08:03 AM #3

I believe there might be an existing entry in the ISO, no need for additional code, or it could be on a specific page. Yes. If you don’t have a backup via Steam, that’s likely. From what I’ve seen, it’s somewhat feasible. I almost damaged my netbook using the Windows 8.1 preview.

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ctobin8
Member
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07-06-2023, 08:03 AM
#4
The document mentions a key linked to the ISO file. I'm currently downloading it; we shouldn't dual boot until we fully understand the W10 bootloader.
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ctobin8
07-06-2023, 08:03 AM #4

The document mentions a key linked to the ISO file. I'm currently downloading it; we shouldn't dual boot until we fully understand the W10 bootloader.