Old unused Technet Keys You MUST activate product first before upgrade


  1. Posts : 11,247
    Windows / Linux : Arch Linux
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    Old unused Technet Keys You MUST activate product first before upgrade


    Hi there

    (@Mods -- wrong Section - please move to Windows activation)


    If you have a load of old unused TechNet keys then doing a Clean install and entering any of these keys WON'T WORK.

    You need unfortunately to install the product (W7/W8/W8.1), activate (those keys work) then DO THE UPGRADE and finally THEN do a clean install.

    A bit of a bugbear -- howver tested this with a VM -- have a load of unused TechNet keys so it took a few "Goes" to get it to work.

    Note - If you install W7/W8/W8.1 you need to ensure you get the latest updates (of THOSE OS'S) before attempting the update (to W10) process.

    I think the Ms servers record the activation of those keys - If they haven't been used then the servers won't activate them on W10. Once activated then the keys are registered on the servers and W10 clean install works.

    Cheers
    jimbo
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  2. Posts : 3,257
    Windows 10 Pro
       #2

    jimbo45 said:
    Note - If you install W7/W8/W8.1 you need to ensure you get the latest updates (of THOSE OS'S) before attempting the update (to W10) process.
    If you are using the downloaded media ISO, you do not need to apply any updates before upgrading. You only have to apply updates if you want to use Windows Update to upgrade.
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  3. Posts : 3,453
       #3

    Yup, Windows 10 has no Win 8 key backward compatibility. A pity, as I was hoping to use the spares or at least get Win 10 ones in return.
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  4. Posts : 60
    WinXp; Win7 Pro; Win10 Pro
       #4

    jimbo45 said:
    Hi there

    (@Mods -- wrong Section - please move to Windows activation)


    If you have a load of old unused TechNet keys then doing a Clean install and entering any of these keys WON'T WORK.

    You need unfortunately to install the product (W7/W8/W8.1), activate (those keys work) then DO THE UPGRADE and finally THEN do a clean install.

    A bit of a bugbear -- howver tested this with a VM -- have a load of unused TechNet keys so it took a few "Goes" to get it to work.

    Note - If you install W7/W8/W8.1 you need to ensure you get the latest updates (of THOSE OS'S) before attempting the update (to W10) process.

    I think the Ms servers record the activation of those keys - If they haven't been used then the servers won't activate them on W10. Once activated then the keys are registered on the servers and W10 clean install works.

    Cheers
    jimbo
    Probably good to put in both sections- people are more likely to see this section before the other.

    Correct on doing any kind of clean install first with any kind of key. The free upgrade path is just that an upgrade. As such they require you to already have an OS properly installed an activated before starting the free upgrade path.

    How much of the "original" OS needs to be current is a subject of some debate. There are reports of people upgrading from free from Windows 8.0- after doing a base reinstall of that OS then proceeding down the upgrade path.

    To word activation more accurately, the free upgrade path for Windows 10 will only re-tag your existing database entry for your activation key to the new OS from the original one. It will not create new entries.
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