Windows 10 iso and product key Archives

Windows 10 iso and product key Archives

windows 10 iso and product key Archives

windows 10 iso and product key Archives

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If you downloaded an ISO file for Windows 10, the file is saved locally at the location you selected. If you have a third-party DVD burning program installed on your computer that you prefer to use for creating the installation DVD, that program might open by going to the location where the file is saved and double-clicking the ISO file, or right-click the ISO file, select Open with and choose your preferred DVD burning software.

If you want to use the Windows Disk Image Burner to create an installation DVD, go to the location where the ISO file is saved. Right-click the ISO file and select Properties. On the General tab, click Change and select Windows Explorer for the program you would like to use to open ISO files and select Apply. Then right-click the ISO file and select Burn disc image.

If you want to install Windows 10 directly from the ISO file without using a DVD or flash drive, you can do so by mounting the ISO file. This will perform an upgrade of your current operating system to Windows 10.

To mount the ISO file:

  1. Go to the location where the ISO file is saved, right-click the ISO file and select Properties.
  2. On the General tab, click Change… and select Windows Explorer for the program you would like to use to open ISO files and select Apply.
  3. Right-click the ISO file and select Mount.
  4. Double-click the ISO file to view the files within. Double-click setup.exe to start Windows 10 setup.
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Hi Sumit,

Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community.

I would like to inform you that if you have upgraded Windows 10 from Windows 8.1 using Upgrade option from the bootable media it will not as for the product key.

When you try to install Windows 10 from a bootable media (DVD) which is downloaded you will get two option one is Custom and other one is Upgrade. For Windows 8.1 upgrade is free where Custom or Clean installation is not free if you select Custom so it will ask for the Product key.

If you want to perform clean installation then I suggest you to select Upgrade option while installing Windows 10 and upgrade from the Desktop and activate the Windows 10 upgrade and after that perform clean install. In that case it will not ask for product key, any violation of these leads to activation issue.

Hope these information helps, please get back to us for future support, we’ll be glad to assist you further.

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You can download and create your Windows 10 installation media by following the instructions provided in the advanced discussion below.

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-windows_install/windows-10-manual-upgrade-installation/8cb20cea-4d1c-4c1e-996c-b248493d10e8

As for your product key, you'll need to have that already—or you'll need to purchase one.

If you are referring to your previous product key that's originally linked to your copy of Windows 8.1, then your options may change a bit. I've explained all this in the discussion above—but as a summary—you may not be able to use that key to directly activate Windows 10.

You will have to re-install Windows 8.1, activate it, and only then will you be able to upgrade to Windows 10. Please consult the link above for more information.  

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I did not use bootable media to upgrade.

I had used the option to upgrade available in the upgrade utility.  Installing Windows 10 using the media creation tool 

When I started the upgrade procedure, i got the following options:

1. Upgrade this PC

2. Create a Bootable Drive to install on other PC

I used the First Option. The installation files were downloaded on my hard drive and the upgrade process started.

The upgrade process was successfully completed. I had not used any USB drive.

After upgrading, i downloaded windows 10 installation files using the same tool as stated above and created a bootable USB drive.

Now Consider the following situation:

Suppose my hard drive has crashed and i want to reinstall windows 10 on my new hard drive. What will be the procedure for the same?

Can i use the bootable USB /DVD which i created after my upgrade was over.  During installation, would I be asked for a product key? If yes, where would i get my product key?

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Hi,

You can download the ISO the same way; through the Media Creation Tool.

After you get the free upgrade installed, you can then do a clean install.

All information is in the first link.

Read this part:

Note

  • If you upgraded to Windows 10 on this PC by taking advantage of the free upgrade offer and successfully activated Windows 10 on this PC in the past, you won't have a Windows 10 product key, and you can skip the product key page by selecting the Skip button. Your PC will activate online automatically so long as the same edition of Windows 10 was successfully activated on this PC by using the free Windows 10 upgrade offer.

If you meet all the System Requirements for the Free Upgrade to Windows 10:

https://www.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/windows-10-specifications#sysreqs

You can also use the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool to download the Windows 10 ISO file and create the Windows 10 Installation Media to upgrade from your present Operating System

“Installing Windows 10 using the media creation tool”

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/media-creation-tool-install

The media creation tool can be used to upgrade your current PC to Windows 10 or to create a USB or DVD and install Windows 10 on a different PC.

Warning

  • If you want to upgrade to Windows 10 for free, you need to use the Upgrade this PC now option. If you haven't upgraded to Windows 10 yet and perform a clean installation, you'll need to enter a product key or buy a license in order to activate Windows 10.

Find the media creation tool on the Software download page.

Here’s a quick look at the steps to get Windows 10 installed on your PC using this tool.

These are the steps you should expand at the Windows-10 media-creation-tool-install link for a lot more information than is posted here.

> Download the Tool.

There are two versions of the tool, one for a “32-bit operating system” and one for a “64-bit operating system.” To find out which you have, go to Start, type Control panel, select System and security, and then, under System, look at the value for System type.

> Run the Tool.

  1. If you're upgrading this PC, select Upgrade this PC now, and then follow the rest of the instructions to finish the upgrade.
  2. If you want to create media for a different PC, select Create installation media for another PC. Use the table at the link to choose the edition of Windows 10 that you want to create media for.

> If you choose to create Installation Media.

You can install from an ISO, a USB, or a DVD

Cheers.

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How to Recover Software Product Keys From Any Computer, Even a Broken One

Product keys are becoming less and less common these days, but if you have a piece of software on your computer—and can’t find its product key—this simple program can help you extract it.

NirSoft’s ProduKey lets you view product keys for Windows, Microsoft Office, and many other software programs. It can show the keys from the current computer, or you can use it to view the keys stored on a broken computer’s hard drive.

How to Recover Keys From a Working Computer

RELATED:How to Find Your Lost Windows or Office Product Keys

Download the ProduKey archive from this page and run the ProduKey.exe file.

You’ll see the product key for your Windows installation as well as other applications installed on your system, including Microsoft Office, Visual Studio, MIcrosoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SQL Server, and some Adobe and Autodesk products.

If your computer comes with a Windows 10 or 8 key embedded in its UEFI firmware, it will be displayed as a “Windows (BIOS OEM Key)” here. This key is stored on your computer’s motherboard and Windows will automatically use it whenever you installed Windows on your PC. You don’t need to back it up or write it down.

Write down any product keys you want to keep and store them in a safe place. It’s that easy!

How to Recover Keys From a Separate Hard Drive

If you have a computer that won’t boot, you can recover its keys as long as the hard drive still works. You just need to remove the drive, connect it to a functional computer, and point ProduKey at it.

If you’d like to do this, you’ll need to shut down the broken computer, open it up, and remove its internal drive. This will be easier on some computers than others—for example, many laptops aren’t designed to be easily opened, while desktops generally are.

You can then insert the drive into an internal drive bay on a working computer, or use an SATA hard drive docking station, like the one shown below.

Whatever option you choose, once the drive is plugged in and appears in Windows, go ahead and run ProduKey, just like you would on a functioning computer described in the previous section. Click File > Select Source to choose the secondary drive.

In the Select Source window, select “Load the product keys from external Windows directory” and point it at the Windows directory on the drive from the other PC. For example, if the other PC’s drive is D:, you’ll need to point it at D:\Windows.

ProduKey will then display the keys from the other computer’s drive, and not the keys in use on the current computer.

Update: If this doesn’t work, you may have to open ProduKey as Administrator and point ProduKey at the location of the registry hive on the external drive.

How to Recover Keys Without Removing a Computer’s Drive First

Lastly, if you can’t—or just don’t want to—physically remove the drive from the first computer, you could instead use a Linux live USB drive to copy the files from that drive, and then examine them with ProduKey on another computer. Generally, we think it’s easier to just remove the drive, but this will work as an alternative.

To do this, you’ll first need to create yourself a live Linux drive. For example, you can create a Ubuntu drive. To do this, you’ll need to download a Ubuntu ISO and download the Rufus tool for Windows.

Warning: The USB drive you turn into a live Linux drive will be erased. Back up any important files on it first.

Once you have both, connect a USB drive and launch Rufus. Select your USB drive, pick the FAT32 file system, and check the “Create a bootable disk using” box. Click the button to the right of it and select the Ubuntu ISO image you downloaded.

Click “Start” and agree to download the Syslinux software. Select “Write in ISO image mode (Recommended)” and agree to wipe the data on the disk when you’re asked.

RELATED:How to Boot Your Computer From a Disc or USB Drive

When the disk is created, you can connect the USB drive to your broken computer and boot from it. You may just need to insert the drive, boot it up, and the computer will start from the USB drive. Or, you may have to tweak the boot order or use a boot options menu.

When Ubuntu boots, open a file manager window by clicking the drive icon on the panel. Locate your Windows drive and navigate to . Right-click the “config” folder and select “Copy”. Connect another external USB drive to your computer and copy the config folder to it.

Take the drive containing the “config” folder to another computer running Windows.

You’ll need to recreate the directory structure. Create a “Windows” folder and then create a “system32” folder inside it. Copy the “config” folder into the system32 folder.

Launch ProduKey, click File > Select Source, and select the Windows folder you just created. You can’t just point it at the config folder directly.

ProduKey will then show you the product keys from the config folder you copied over.

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