I purchased a "full" Windows 10 Pro USB and auth code..im curious as to how it will let me do a fresh wipe, in having W10 on the USB? I understand that an upgrade to W11 Pro will be (hopefully) straight forward enough?
I purchased a "full" Windows 10 Pro USB and auth code..im curious as to how it will let me do a fresh wipe, in having W10 on the USB? I understand that an upgrade to W11 Pro will be (hopefully) straight forward enough?
I bought 2 windows 10 pro keys 2 years ago from kinguin no problems with those. I did need to ring to Activate though as per the instructions.Is it a legit one? If from ebay or something then personally I would use the Media Creation Tool from Microsoft, it will download a clean and up to date image of Windows 10 and create a bootable USB for you. You can still use the key you bought. And yes the Windows 11 upgrade will be done via Windows Update, it's very simple.
I bought 2 windows 10 pro keys 2 years ago from kinguin no problems with those. I did need to ring to Activate though as per the instructions.
Is it a legit one? If from ebay or something then personally I would use the Media Creation Tool from Microsoft, it will download a clean and up to date image of Windows 10 and create a bootable USB for you. You can still use the key you bought. And yes the Windows 11 upgrade will be done via Windows Update, it's very simple.
Yeah, it was an official W10 Pro key and USB drive.
In which case you're good to go.
Will be upgrading my gaming PC. No way am I doing a clean install. I don't think...
Does anyone know if there will be a Windows 11 media creation tool?
Windows update is broken and no matter what I do I cannot fix it, the W10 assistance ran and only gives me the option for a clean install so passed on this.
Would rather do a upgrade to W11 and then a fresh install after than re install W10
I always prefer a fresh install to upgrades.I would be surprised if there wasn’t. When I do eventually move to Win11 it will be a fresh install.
Anyone know if you can just click the "I don't have a product code right now" and windows 11 will detect your registered Windows 10 key? on a fresh install of 11? as id prefer to do it fresh, Not an upgrade.
That's what I've always done with fresh install of windows 10,just selected "I don't have a product code right now" and when its loaded to desktop its activated itself.
Just wondering in case i need to nab my Windows 10 product code before hand and write it down.
Link to guides please? One of my machines is 4690K based too so I've not been able to change that through Windows update.
Scroll up a tiny little bit and look at mrk's last 2 posts.
Ok thanks, I tend to gloss over his posts most of the time but sounds like I'll have to read this one
Cheers?