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You don't have to use windows update Brian, that's just one method,
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Thank You for adding that link Derek.
Removing my advice :)
Just as long as the OP understands he must upgrade from 7 or 8 or 8.1 etc in order to get Windows 10 free, then do his future clean installs, that`s all that matters :)
I want to thank everybody for their help and advice. I did my wiping on my computer. I'm now installing updates to my Windows 8 installation.
My next question is, after I install all the updates for my windows 8 installation should I just download Windows 8.1 via windows update or do I just use the Windows 8.1 DVD I created from the ISO file same thing goes for my windows 10 DVD I created from the ISO file? I am thinking going the DVD route for both windows 8.1 and windows 10 would be the best method. Do you guys agree?
Also, I know @AddRAM mentioned about doing an image or a reset as an option for doing cleaning installs in the future, but I would like to make sure does everybody agree for me to change this way of doing things. I do notice it takes quite some time to take care of this.
Thank you!
Everybody's help and advice explained the way you were doing things was completely unnecessary but it appears your doing the same thing again .
Take their advice is what i would say and upgrade to Win 10 via the instructions on this forum and let it activate , you can then do a clean install if you wish or just do a refresh for Win 10 and your done. Why you keep messing with Win 8 is beyond me .
Whatever you do, you can't upgrade from 8.0 to 10. You need to be on an activated 8.1. If you do that upgrade as Microsoft wants you to do, the 8.1 activation will transfer automatically to that 10 installation. Consider that if you are thinking of upgrading to 10 and then six months later wiping it and going back to 10 by installing 8, upgrading to 8.1., and upgrading back to 10. I'd guess you'd need to telephone MS and explain what you are doing and hope there's a way to move that activation back to 8.
Is there something you hope to accomplish by wiping and starting over so frequently that cannot be achieved by doing a reset? See the discussion mid-page here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...overy-options#.