feeling a bit stupid here as I should know the answer to this.....
I've got my eye on a used laptop, old I5 with win 10. I will put an ssd in as soon as I get it but how do I preserve the win 10 without having to buy a new ms operating system disc? I'm a bit out of touch windows wise cos every time I've done this in the past I've just put a new install of linux on.
deffo need the windows cos it's only to run one windows app.
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#2 Re: laptop upgrade
As far as I know the BIOS remembers the W10 code number so you just do a download from the Microsoft web site and authentication is automatic.
Good luck with all the updates.
PS My laptop came with a wiped disc and the above worked for me.
Good luck with all the updates.
PS My laptop came with a wiped disc and the above worked for me.
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#3 Re: laptop upgrade
It escapes me for know what it's called but you can download a bit of software that tells you what your key is. Then you can download a fresh copy of the OS if you wish and stick in the key. Done it a few times.
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#5 Re: laptop upgrade
This may help if you really need the COA number.
http://www.techadvisor.co.uk/how-to/win ... y-3632749/
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#6 Re: laptop upgrade
There's a good Tech Radar page but I can't link it from my phone (work's blocking all forums and blogs again)
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thanks Simon, Phil
found the official ms iso file and instructions, the product key from your jelly bean link should do it....
found the official ms iso file and instructions, the product key from your jelly bean link should do it....
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#8 Re: laptop upgrade
My geriatric laptop almost predates Vista, so when I wanted Windows 7, I had to buy a licence for it (some cheaper ones come from scrapped computers and are perfectly valid and transferable). I did the free update from 7 to 10 and when I needed to reformat the drive and re-install Windows 10, the free software I'd used to 'rescue' the licence didn't work. When asked to activate Window 10, I put my Win 7 number in and it was accepted.
With any luck, your 'new' laptop will store the activation code in the BIO as discussed and there may be a licence sticker with said number on the bottom of the machine with luck.
With any luck, your 'new' laptop will store the activation code in the BIO as discussed and there may be a licence sticker with said number on the bottom of the machine with luck.
#9 Re: laptop upgrade
This may affect your data. Go through the guidelines, I hope this will help you.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/hel ... pgrade-faq
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/hel ... pgrade-faq
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#10 Re: laptop upgrade
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/accessi ... s10upgrade
Only until Dec 31st 2017
You must already have Win7 or 8.1
Only until Dec 31st 2017
You must already have Win7 or 8.1
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