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Windows still installed but not activated.

Windows still installed but not activated.

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Cake_Defense
Member
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10-24-2016, 08:49 PM
#1
No, you cannot obtain Windows 10 from an unactivated computer.
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Cake_Defense
10-24-2016, 08:49 PM #1

No, you cannot obtain Windows 10 from an unactivated computer.

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Quidleey
Junior Member
18
10-24-2016, 09:27 PM
#2
You can obtain a Windows 10 ISO file from Microsoft's website. You don't have to search for it on a system that already has it installed.
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Quidleey
10-24-2016, 09:27 PM #2

You can obtain a Windows 10 ISO file from Microsoft's website. You don't have to search for it on a system that already has it installed.

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Mlcek
Junior Member
16
10-24-2016, 10:11 PM
#3
Obtain a copy directly from Microsoft. Creating a bootable USB is possible, and instructions are available on their site. Feel free to ask if you need assistance.
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Mlcek
10-24-2016, 10:11 PM #3

Obtain a copy directly from Microsoft. Creating a bootable USB is possible, and instructions are available on their site. Feel free to ask if you need assistance.

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KetzPlayer
Member
210
10-30-2016, 03:01 PM
#4
You can retrieve the ISO directly from Microsoft using a mobile device. The operating system isn't a big factor for downloading it.
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KetzPlayer
10-30-2016, 03:01 PM #4

You can retrieve the ISO directly from Microsoft using a mobile device. The operating system isn't a big factor for downloading it.

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yojin091024
Member
137
11-03-2016, 11:10 PM
#5
Cracked from pirate bay is just fine. Just be careful which you choose!!! That's what I have, but have in mind that not all cracked version get updates, and if it's security updates and you have sensitive stuff...well actually, if you do, don't use windows at all use both linux and windows
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yojin091024
11-03-2016, 11:10 PM #5

Cracked from pirate bay is just fine. Just be careful which you choose!!! That's what I have, but have in mind that not all cracked version get updates, and if it's security updates and you have sensitive stuff...well actually, if you do, don't use windows at all use both linux and windows

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kate484803
Member
147
11-04-2016, 03:18 AM
#6
Yes, you can. Simple question, simple answer. I don't understand why so many answers not related to the question here with "good advices". OP asks is possible to take Windows (probably with hard drive / ssd together, or just by cloning) from one computer and boot on another. So answer is - yes, it will work, no problem. Of course that OP can download Windows from Microsoft website, buy it in store or get some other way - it's obvious, but that was not a question. My question is - why he asked for it if he can just try and answer himself.
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kate484803
11-04-2016, 03:18 AM #6

Yes, you can. Simple question, simple answer. I don't understand why so many answers not related to the question here with "good advices". OP asks is possible to take Windows (probably with hard drive / ssd together, or just by cloning) from one computer and boot on another. So answer is - yes, it will work, no problem. Of course that OP can download Windows from Microsoft website, buy it in store or get some other way - it's obvious, but that was not a question. My question is - why he asked for it if he can just try and answer himself.