Dimpie (JIGSAW)
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At last my windows update feature is also working with an "Install Now" button ... by freaking time! 
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GenuineTicket works, I know. Other aspects to be cosidered before upgrade:Clean install without upgrade:
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/...10-directly-without-having-upgrade-first.html
I performed this method this week on 2 Virtualbox VMs and a laptop. No issues.
Clean install without upgrade:
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/...10-directly-without-having-upgrade-first.html
I performed this method this week on 2 Virtualbox VMs and a laptop. No issues.
Affirmative. Verify that your upgrade is activated by "Digital entitlement". Then plug in back your SSD and work as usual.I am running Win 7 off an SSD. Can I unplug that and install Win10 on a normal HDD and activate with GenuineTicket to reserve the upgrade,
Not sure how genuine ticket works but I'd make an image of the windows 7 install, upgrade to 10 activate then reload the 7 install from the image and now you have the windows 10 license and you are back to using 7.I am running Win 7 off an SSD. Can I unplug that and install Win10 on a normal HDD and activate with GenuineTicket to reserve the upgrade, then revert back to the Win7 drive and format the Win10 drive? It should then reactivate my Win7 install without messing up my current install, and also reserve my license of Win10 for future use?
Affirmative. Verify that your upgrade is activated by "Digital entitlement". Then plug in back your SSD and work as usual.
Your motherboard is registered on MS servers so when you decide for an upgrade, you can do a fresh installation, skip entering keys and you don't need GenuineTicket anymore, it will activate automatically.
Not sure how genuine ticket works but I'd make an image of the windows 7 install, upgrade to 10 activate then reload the 7 install from the image and now you have the windows 10 license and you are back to using 7.
Say after the free upgrade to Windows 10 your system is hit by lightning and you need to replace mbb/hdd etc which contain the hardware ids that Windows uses to authenticate the legibility for your win 10 upgrade license for subsequent installs of 10, the base license key you upgraded from is still the same but will windows 10 be activated now on the new hardware, the base key must somehow be linked to the windows 10 that was previously upgraded to?
Not sure about this. Perhaps Microsoft has revised the original plans, as now they accept Windows 7 COA (sticker) key for activating copy of Windows 10. What happens after free upgrade period it is only speculation. I think a "Digital Entitlement" has no such component, but they will perhaps accept your COA sticker when you phone them.Say after the free upgrade to Windows 10 your system is hit by lightning and you need to replace mbb/hdd etc which contain the hardware ids that Windows uses to authenticate the legibility for your win 10 upgrade license for subsequent installs of 10, the base license key you upgraded from is still the same but will windows 10 be activated now on the new hardware, the base key must somehow be linked to the windows 10 that was previously upgraded to?
Only issues I had yesterday was with my nVidia graphics drivers and when I inserted my Packard Bell USB 1 terabyte HDD which again screwed the graphics driver for my nVidia card - but since then it has behaved - so my feeling is that isdues will be had with drivers but otherwise okay so far.
You reckon those keys from Kinguin are legit, have heard of a few being blocked after purchase?A windows 7 or Windows 8.1 key can be used to install a fresh Windows 10 copy. I believe there may be certain keys that dont work, but most will.
I bought an 8.1 key for $23 without realising that Windows 10 keys are actually the same price (Kinguin), however used it to install windows 10 without issue.
no win10!! i had 8.1 on my laptop upgraded to 10, hated it an used my previous win7 key to revert
Why on Earth would you do that? It takes less than 5 minutes to install Start10 and get a Windows 7 style start menu. In all other respects Windows 10 is an improvement.