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I have a current windows 7 machine that I am upgrading with a new mobo, CPU, GPU and a SSD. My intention was to upgrade this to windows 10.
So I took my PC apart to install the new hardware including the SSD and ran into an unrelated hardware problem but it got me thinking, how am I going to install windows 10 on the SSD?.
So I downloaded the Windows 10 ISO onto a USB stick, but upon research it appears the windows 10 clean install won't accept windows 7 product keys (according to my google research).
Just install windows 7 first i hear you cry, however the slight problem is my Optical Drives are all IDE based and my new Mobo does not have an IDE port.
The only options i see are:
1. Buy an IDE to SATA converter (Maplins - £21.99 ouch...)
2. Buy a new disk drive that is SATA
3. Put the old PC back together and Upgrade to Windows 10, get the product key, take it apart, put in new hardware, clean windows 10 install
Is there a way of installing windows 10 with a windows 7 product key or am i stuck with the above?
So I took my PC apart to install the new hardware including the SSD and ran into an unrelated hardware problem but it got me thinking, how am I going to install windows 10 on the SSD?.
So I downloaded the Windows 10 ISO onto a USB stick, but upon research it appears the windows 10 clean install won't accept windows 7 product keys (according to my google research).
Just install windows 7 first i hear you cry, however the slight problem is my Optical Drives are all IDE based and my new Mobo does not have an IDE port.
The only options i see are:
1. Buy an IDE to SATA converter (Maplins - £21.99 ouch...)
2. Buy a new disk drive that is SATA
3. Put the old PC back together and Upgrade to Windows 10, get the product key, take it apart, put in new hardware, clean windows 10 install
Is there a way of installing windows 10 with a windows 7 product key or am i stuck with the above?