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Can one still join the Insider Program?
I do have Win 10 running as an insider on an old computer. I would like to do a new "Insider install" in Virtual Box for convenience on a new computer. Is there a way to do that?
I do have Win 10 running as an insider on an old computer. I would like to do a new "Insider install" in Virtual Box for convenience on a new computer. Is there a way to do that?
not sure but it would seem so still :
https://insider.windows.com/
TC :)
I joined it right after I installed to my main PC, there was a little Tile App for it. I go in there and complain about forced updates all the time heh.
I may be wrong with that statement! However, when I first joined the Insider Program, that was how it was done. I have never been required to enter a product key when installing a Windows 10 build, clean or upgrade.Wynona said, "You don't need a product key. You just skip the product key the first time. The second time, there's a box to click for "do this later" and the third time, you just click on Next."
Now it looks as if that may have changed. I have looked all over the Windows Insider site and can not find anywhere that it says you can install Windows 10, Insider or not, without a valid copy of Windows 7 or 8.1 or a Windows 10 product key.
However, if I were attempting a new installation for testing purposes on a "virgin computer" that had never had Windows 7, 8.1 or 10 on it I'd be caught trying to get away without entering a product key.
Last edited by Wynona; 14 Sep 2015 at 22:27.