Yes, it is possible to remove keys that were previously utilized.
Yes, it is possible to remove keys that were previously utilized.
It seems you're asking about installing Windows with three different keys and wondering why those keys matter. The keys are essential for the system to work properly. You entered them because they’re necessary for activation. You can unlock Windows, but there’s a reason they’re important.
Various setups on different storage drives. It's a family computer, and each person prefers their own operating system. (Two run 8.1 Pro, one uses 7 Ultimate; everyone upgraded to Windows 10). We just acquired a better machine with superior components, so we're phasing it out.
Restart the installation or offer it without an operating system.
I would contact Microsoft support, though often they lack understanding of Windows.
I've experienced people controlling my computer from afar. They often open Chrome first before Edge. LMFAO