You can download Windows 10 here

I was looking on a different forum and someone posted there that if you do a clean install you don't need to re enter the keycode since it's all ready been converted to Windows 10 unless i'm miss reading it

Well he tried to do a full format after the update and it didn't work so he had to do all the upgrade route again so it must be something to do with Microsoft getting slammed ATM Though I'm sure it will just be temporary
 
Well he tried to do a full format after the update and it didn't work so he had to do all the upgrade route again so it must be something to do with Microsoft getting slammed ATM Though I'm sure it will just be temporary

This is from MS FAQ page.

Can I reinstall Windows 10 on my computer after upgrading?
Yes.

Once you’ve upgraded to Windows 10 using the free upgrade offer, you will be able to reinstall, including a clean install, on the same device.
You won’t need a product key for re-activations on the same hardware. If you make a meaningful change to your hardware, you may need to contact customer support to help with activation. You’ll also be able to create your own installation media like a USB drive or DVD, and use that to upgrade your device or reinstall after you’ve upgraded.
 
This is from MS FAQ page.

Can I reinstall Windows 10 on my computer after upgrading?
Yes.

Once you’ve upgraded to Windows 10 using the free upgrade offer, you will be able to reinstall, including a clean install, on the same device.
You won’t need a product key for re-activations on the same hardware. If you make a meaningful change to your hardware, you may need to contact customer support to help with activation. You’ll also be able to create your own installation media like a USB drive or DVD, and use that to upgrade your device or reinstall after you’ve upgraded.

Yes he just told me that he was able to do a clean install today and everything went well I was just comming in to edit my post but you beat me to it all good:)
 
Yes he just told me that he was able to do a clean install today and everything went well I was just comming in to edit my post but you beat me to it all good:)

I'm not sure what to do now i did the upgrade not sure if i should do a clean install tho, I might end up doing one just to get rid of the Windows 7 stuff
 
I'm not sure what to do now i did the upgrade not sure if i should do a clean install tho, I might end up doing one just to get rid of the Windows 7 stuff

I thought about doing a clean install but decided to leave it for a while to see if I get any errors or new drivers come out that way it will be a full install with win10 drivers
 
I want to do a clean install on my laptop, but is there anything I should worry about? Like the stuff that was preloaded?
 
I want to do a clean install on my laptop, but is there anything I should worry about? Like the stuff that was preloaded?

Check for windows 8 or 8.1 drivers first, i think most of those would work fine on win 10.

And ofcourse do the upgrade first before doing a clean install.
 
Sorry for resurrecting a dead topic,but I have a question about windows 10 product key.

I'm in the process of a new build so decided to to a clean install of windows 10.

Thing is, I cannot find my product key anymore. I do of course have my windows 8.1 product key. Trying magic jelly bean in windows 10 returns some generic product key which I won't list here.

In order to activate windows 10, will I first have to install windows 8 and then do an upgrade? or can I do a clean install of win 10 and log in with my email which I used to register win10 without the need of my product key?
 
Since i believe it's new hardware, you'll have to upgrade from 8.1 to 10. Then you can immediately reinstall W10 from a fresh copy and then be fine.
 
Well, keys are bios-locked since Windows 8 and up, so with a new build that's gone! Many have been able to install 10 with a windows 8 license though as it didn't change when they upgrade, so it's worth a shot?
 
Since i believe it's new hardware, you'll have to upgrade from 8.1 to 10. Then you can immediately reinstall W10 from a fresh copy and then be fine.

Well, keys are bios-locked since Windows 8 and up, so with a new build that's gone! Many have been able to install 10 with a windows 8 license though as it didn't change when they upgrade, so it's worth a shot?

I'll give it a go with Feronix method and if not, I guess I have to do it the long way. Thanks guys.
 
I'll give it a go with Feronix method and if not, I guess I have to do it the long way. Thanks guys.

Well just get your old copy of W8 and get it to 8.1 and then instantly upgrade. It won't take long then just do a reinstall of W10 with the correct ISO and it won't take that long either, then when it prompts you to enter your key, ignore it. After you get a network connection Windows server will recognize your system and activate for you.
 
Well just get your old copy of W8 and get it to 8.1 and then instantly upgrade. It won't take long then just do a reinstall of W10 with the correct ISO and it won't take that long either, then when it prompts you to enter your key, ignore it. After you get a network connection Windows server will recognize your system and activate for you.

Actually, I didnt need to enter a win10 key, even during the install.

I installed win 8.1 as suggested above, and then activated it. From there, I upgrade to win10 then deleted the windows.old. Worked like a charm. Seems it accepted my win8.1 key or converted it automatically.

Thanks all for the tips. :)
 
Actually, I didnt need to enter a win10 key, even during the install.

I installed win 8.1 as suggested above, and then activated it. From there, I upgrade to win10 then deleted the windows.old. Worked like a charm. Seems it accepted my win8.1 key or converted it automatically.

Thanks all for the tips. :)

If you want to actually clean install W10 next time, you can get you product key by using Produkey ( tried myself )
 
Actually, I didnt need to enter a win10 key, even during the install.

I installed win 8.1 as suggested above, and then activated it. From there, I upgrade to win10 then deleted the windows.old. Worked like a charm. Seems it accepted my win8.1 key or converted it automatically.

Thanks all for the tips. :)

That's what I said? Skip the key part and it'll do it by itself when you go online^_^
And you're welcome:)

If you want to actually clean install W10 next time, you can get you product key by using Produkey ( tried myself )

You don't need the key if you do a reinstall. The activation servers will already recognize your system. Now if you change hardware(CPU/MOBO) while on W10 then yes I am pretty sure you will need the key to reactivate it with the servers. But if you simply just want a fresh install using the same hardware you don't need a key:)
 
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If you want to actually clean install W10 next time, you can get you product key by using Produkey ( tried myself )

From what I understand though, you can only pull out some generic key which most people can google. Same applies to magic jelly bean.

Anyway, with an SSD disk, doing what Feronix and NBD suggested took a massive... 10mins to get back to win10 status including the formatting of the SSD. So that method is fine for me. As long as I don't lose my win8 key im a happy chappy.
 
You don't need the key if you do a reinstall. The activation servers will already recognize your system. Now if you change hardware(CPU/MOBO) while on W10 then yes I am pretty sure you will need the key to reactivate it with the servers. But if you simply just want a fresh install using the same hardware you don't need a key:)

oh...

Well, the installer asked me for the PK, so at least it worked lol
 
oh...

Well, the installer asked me for the PK, so at least it worked lol

I can't find the article atm, however I did read that the November update for W10 is actually changing how the W10 product key system works so it's now easier for people who upgraded from 7/8 to 10 to now just install right away from an ISO/CD that has 10 on it and reusing your old 7/8 key and it'll automatically renew it and change it to 10. The update launched today iirc and is rolling out in stages.
 
I can't find the article atm, however I did read that the November update for W10 is actually changing how the W10 product key system works so it's now easier for people who upgraded from 7/8 to 10 to now just install right away from an ISO/CD that has 10 on it and reusing your old 7/8 key and it'll automatically renew it and change it to 10. The update launched today iirc and is rolling out in stages.

I think you are correct there. based on the huge number of complaints for people activating, its the smart way to go.

Also, love the AMD title :)
 
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