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Well it turns out that there is no windows sticker on the A/C adapter like there was on the one seen in the unboxing video. I told my daughter to look under the battery as one poster suggested. I realize that is a long shot but it is worth a try. It might take her a while to find a screw driver small enough to remove the tiny screws used to secure the battery. If that fails I guess we will have to go back to Samsung, although I have found they are not that helpful for things like this on computers that are out of warranty. I've seen that you can buy windows 7 CD keys on ebay for far less than it would cost to buy a windows 10 license. Would that be a reasonable thing to try if we simply can't find the CD sticker?
...... I've seen that you can buy windows 7 CD keys on ebay for far less than it would cost to buy a windows 10 license.
I would seriously think twice ( maybe 3 times ) before taking on such an adventure.
I am NOT saying sellers in eBay are crooked.
I once bought a Win 8 Pro upgrade version from eBay for quite a bit cheaper than buying from Retail stores.
It comes in a sealed box with 2 dvds and the product key. It is 110% legit and genuine.
Last edited by davidhk; 11 Jan 2016 at 20:46.
Sorry, I won't go so far as to say don't bother cracking the case open, but I would be very surprised if you had to open up what I assume is the same thin case I saw in that video to see a COA sticker!
Also, I'll second the "caveat emptor" on the eBay purchase that davidhk gave you - I haven't done something like that myself and, if I had to, would be looking real hard at the seller ratings, feedback, longevity, and guarantees/buyer protection before biting.