Windows 10: Installing win10 on separate drive for testing

Discus and support Installing win10 on separate drive for testing in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; Hi everyone I have 2 hard drives in my PC with win 7 pro 64 installed on each. I don't use a dual boot system I just swap the connectors when I want... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by treads, Jul 29, 2015.

  1. treads Win User

    Installing win10 on separate drive for testing


    Hi everyone
    I have 2 hard drives in my PC with win 7 pro 64 installed on each. I don't use a dual boot system I just swap the connectors when I want to use my other installation. Lets call my main installation (which I use the most) W1 and my other installation W2. FYI I own a retail win 7 pro disk and I have a win 10 installation disk made from the downloaded iso.

    I would like to upgrade Win2 to win 10 for testing and want to know the best way to do it
    My questions :
    1) . Win1 has the upgrade to windows 10 icon in the lower right of the taskbar but Win2 doesn't , does this icon need to be there before u can install win 10?
    2) can I install win10 from inside windows 7 without having to re-install software or do I have to boot from the DVD and do a fresh install?
    3)Can I install win 10 as many times as I like from the installation disk eg If i buy a new hard disk or just want a fresh install.
    Please let me know if there are any other issues I haven't mentioned.

    Hope this makes sense. Thanks in advance for your replies.

    :)
     
    treads, Jul 29, 2015
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  2. Win7 Install Strategy for Upgrade to Win10

    Hello Community,

    I have a question: what is the best installation strategy for Win7 to upgrade to Win10?

    (a) create two drive partitions C & D from a single drive,

    (b) install Win7 on drive partition -C (approx. 20GB or greater) for later upgrade to Win10,

    (c) can the application software (ie: Office 2010) be installed and operate on drive partition -D separate from the OS?

    My thinking is since I plan to upgrade to Win10, why would I want to reinstall all my application software a second time!

    Second, is it a good idea to maintain a separate partition for the OS only or does it matter?

    Thanks, Kenemla
     
    KennethCunningham, Jul 29, 2015
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  3. Coxwain Win User
    WIN10 /WIN7 Dual boot, WIN7 forced to upgrade to win10, now I can only boot to Primary WIN10 drive

    Could I actually keep two copies of WIN10 and boot them separately on two separate drives?
     
    Coxwain, Jul 29, 2015
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  4. Installing win10 on separate drive for testing

    In Direct reply to your questions.

    1) You do not need the icon, you can install using this link > Windows 10 so long as your copy of windows is Genuine, it will activate without issues. For this method, you will need your Installation License Key for activation.

    2) You need to upgrade within the Windows 7 OS to get the free activation. After you have completed the upgrade, you can perform a clean install which should activate correctly.

    3) Depending on the changes to your Hardware, you are free to reinstall windows as many times as you want. Using this excerpt from Brinks installation tutorial.



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    Can I reinstall Windows 10 on my computer after upgrading with free upgrade?

    Once you’ve upgraded to Windows 10 using the USB drive or DVD, and use that to upgrade your device or reinstall after you’ve upgraded.
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    I hope this answers your questions! If you need any help, we are here.
     
    Windows Sniper, Jul 29, 2015
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  5. treads Win User
    Ok great thanks, so just to double check re: "You need to upgrade within the Windows 7 OS to get the free activation."
    This mean run the win10 install from the disk from after I have booted into win 7 , yes?
     
    treads, Jul 29, 2015
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  6. Yes, you will need to upgrade from within Windows 7 first for the activation.
     
    Windows Sniper, Apr 4, 2018
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