I'm getting a new SSD next week and want to do a fresh install of Windows 10 rather than an upgrade from Windows 7, which I'm currently running. I have not clicked "upgrade to Windows 10" previously.
So is it possible to run the Windows 10 installer from a bootable USB drive with the media creation tool downloaded from Microsoft and use my Windows 7 key to activate it as an upgrade (i.e. without needing to buy a new Windows 10 licence)? Or will I first need to have run the upgrade on my Windows 7 SSD to that I am somehow logged in Microsoft as being an upgrade user?
Reasons I don't want to just upgrade my W7 SSD to W10:
Thanks in advance.
So is it possible to run the Windows 10 installer from a bootable USB drive with the media creation tool downloaded from Microsoft and use my Windows 7 key to activate it as an upgrade (i.e. without needing to buy a new Windows 10 licence)? Or will I first need to have run the upgrade on my Windows 7 SSD to that I am somehow logged in Microsoft as being an upgrade user?
Reasons I don't want to just upgrade my W7 SSD to W10:
- it's pointless as I will need to do the install on the new SSD anyway and don't see the point in installing W7 on it and then upgrading to W10 immediately;
- I want to keep the W7 SSD for a week in case W10 is messed up and I need to switch back quickly;
- I'd rather manually move my files and settings from the W7 SSD to the new W10 SSD, than rely on the installer software to do it.
Thanks in advance.
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