Hi
I've finally got round to updating my main PC to Windows 10 but a bit confused about the new activation methods / hardware lock.
If I upgrade my current 8.1 install to Win 10 and then upgrade my Win 7 OS drive (dual boot for work, keeps the gaming side clean and snappy) will they both end up with the same key due to being locked to the same hardware (bar HDD)?
In which case could I in theory clone the Win 7 disk, upgrade both to Win 10 and then have a third OS drive with the original Win 7 key?
My understanding is that Microsoft have done away with keys so how do you keep two licences separate on the same PC?
I've finally got round to updating my main PC to Windows 10 but a bit confused about the new activation methods / hardware lock.
If I upgrade my current 8.1 install to Win 10 and then upgrade my Win 7 OS drive (dual boot for work, keeps the gaming side clean and snappy) will they both end up with the same key due to being locked to the same hardware (bar HDD)?
In which case could I in theory clone the Win 7 disk, upgrade both to Win 10 and then have a third OS drive with the original Win 7 key?
My understanding is that Microsoft have done away with keys so how do you keep two licences separate on the same PC?
