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โAug-03-2015 03:04 PM
Romer1 wrote:I believe it was a Ed Bott post on ZDNet.Oldme wrote:
FYI...
Be aware that if you make an install disk or other media, W10 is no longer considered an update, being it would be a clean install. You then need to get the Product key from MS which will the $100.00+ depending on what product you downloaded.
There are several articles on the web that advocate doing this nut they wail to tell you this is no longer considered an update to W7/W8.
Any links? Haven't heard that before on several sites
โAug-03-2015 02:11 PM
Oldme wrote:Not true
FYI...
Be aware that if you make an install disk or other media, W10 is no longer considered an update, being it would be a clean install. You then need to get the Product key from MS which will the $100.00+ depending on what product you downloaded.
There are several articles on the web that advocate doing this nut they wail to tell you this is no longer considered an update to W7/W8.
โAug-03-2015 01:50 PM
โAug-03-2015 01:47 PM
Jim-Linda wrote:
Has anyone began the conversion to 10? Problems, comments? Do you know if it loads on top of say, 7, or replaces all of the older version?
Thanks,
Jim
โAug-03-2015 01:31 PM
Oldme wrote:
FYI...
Be aware that if you make an install disk or other media, W10 is no longer considered an update, being it would be a clean install. You then need to get the Product key from MS which will the $100.00+ depending on what product you downloaded.
There are several articles on the web that advocate doing this nut they wail to tell you this is no longer considered an update to W7/W8.
โAug-03-2015 01:30 PM
Oldme wrote:My understanding is that only applies to a reformated disk. W10 gives you the option for a clean install after it's determined that you already have W7 or W8.1. And I've seen posts on where to get the product key if for some reason W10 wants it.
FYI...
Be aware that if you make an install disk or other media, W10 is no longer considered an update, being it would be a clean install. You then need to get the Product key from MS which will the $100.00+ depending on what product you downloaded.
There are several articles on the web that advocate doing this nut they wail to tell you this is no longer considered an update to W7/W8.
โAug-03-2015 11:58 AM
Oldme wrote:
FYI...
Be aware that if you make an install disk or other media, W10 is no longer considered an update, being it would be a clean install. You then need to get the Product key from MS which will the $100.00+ depending on what product you downloaded.
There are several articles on the web that advocate doing this nut they wail to tell you this is no longer considered an update to W7/W8.
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โAug-02-2015 06:38 PM
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