Windows 10: New Build PC - Clean Install Windows 10 on unactivated PC

Discus and support New Build PC - Clean Install Windows 10 on unactivated PC in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; I am building a new PC from scratch and I have a Retail DVD of Windows 8.1 Pro that is currently not installed on anything. I had bought this DVD right... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by IsaacFL, May 29, 2016.

  1. IsaacFL Win User

    New Build PC - Clean Install Windows 10 on unactivated PC


    I am building a new PC from scratch and I have a Retail DVD of Windows 8.1 Pro that is currently not installed on anything. I had bought this DVD right after 8.1 came out, and installed it on another PC that had Windows 7 previously, but then reverted back to Windows 7. So not used for a few years.

    Can I install Windows 10 Pro directly without installing and activating the Windows 8.1 Pro? I am hoping I will be able to use the Key from my Windows 8.1 Pro.

    The tutorial talks about "activated" PC's. This PC will not have been activated previously.

    :)
     
    IsaacFL, May 29, 2016
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  2. After ISO 10 Upgrade - New PC build clean install question not answered

    I've read my tail off but haven't found this question answered yet.

    I rebuild my own PC replacing mother board, processor, video, etc and must perform a clean SW install with drivers specific to the new configuration, etc.

    My current running PC (W7 Ultimate) qualifies and W10 has been approved and reserved for this PC. I understand that the W10 creates a KEY based on the PC (not any HD's), so when I rebuild by upgrading all the key components (Mother board, processor, video,
    etc) it sounds like a clean install will fail. I haven't found the answer that I'll be able to use an ISO to perform a clean install on a PC with upgraded components (not the HD I found that one) after I've properly upgraded my existing PC with aging components.

    If the answer is that I can't then if I purchase the W10 will I be able to continue upgrading my PC components and continue doing clean installs for each replacement PC build?

    Of course if not I'll run W7 Ultimate into the ground before I ever upgrade. It works and it doesn't need an upgrade. So MS, what say you? - thank you in advance

    (note - community, please allow MS to respond. I see a lot of well intended answers/responses that are too often wrong or misinformed. Please allow them to answer alone - thank you gang!)
     
    jgdorado2000, May 29, 2016
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  3. After ISO 10 Upgrade - New PC build clean install question not answered

    Andre - YOU ROCK. This a great answer and if you already presented it elsewhere, I'm sorry but I wasn't able to find it.

    I have a few properly licensed PC's and laptops (3-pcs, 2 laptops). The PC's started as stand alone XP then upgraded (to w7 ultimate) and several PC rebuilds . The laptops of course are OEM (I don't rebuild those). Although the W7 is an upgrade your response
    reads like the W10 will "stand alone" based on the XP, but there's no proof other than I actually still have the XP CD. The PC rebuilds have all been clean installs (not at first but as new rebuilds have occurred) ???? Do you think the W10 will see these as
    the stand-alones they actually are?

    Andre - thank you in advance - you're quite the asset for Microsoft.
     
    jgdorado2000, May 29, 2016
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  4. Kyhi Win User

    New Build PC - Clean Install Windows 10 on unactivated PC

    since it is a Retail version - the product key is transferable...

    I would suggest installing windows 8.1 on that PC - and see if it will activate...

    if it does not activate - disconnect from internet - and retry activation - and use the call in option..
    when asked how many PC it is activated on - the answer is 1....

    after activated - run the windows 10 setup.exe from with the windows 8 OS to upgrade..
     
  5. Phone Man Win User
    I have used a retail W8 key to install and activate W10 on a new system.
    Just enter the W8 key during the W10 install.

    Jim *Cool
     
    Phone Man, May 29, 2016
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  6. jimbo45 Win User
    Hi there

    too much unnecessary work --just do as @Phone Man says - simply install W10 and enter your W8 key.

    Cheers
    jimbo
     
    jimbo45, May 29, 2016
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  7. cereberus Win User
    Yes and no - try clean install first and using old key to activate. HOWEVER sometimes it complains 8 key is in use on another pc. Then you have to install 8 any way, use telephone activation to transfer key to new pc, and use that to activate windows 10 installation.

    As it has not been used for several years, it will probably activate without windows 8 key needing to be reactivated as above.

    In event, you do need to reactivate windows 8 key on new pc, several ways to do this without having to reinstall windows 10 again a second time.

    1) temporarily install as a dual boot option

    2) install it on a spare hard drive (removing windows 10 hard drive temporarily)

    3) install windows 8 on an external usb hard drive (or even 32GB+ flash drive in legacy bios mode) using www.easyuefi.com

    Alternatively make backup image of windows 10 install and restore (not much advantage over installing windows 10 a second time though but may save time)
     
    cereberus, May 29, 2016
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  8. IsaacFL Win User

    New Build PC - Clean Install Windows 10 on unactivated PC

    The new motherboard is supposed to arrive Wednesday so I'll see how it works.

    This got me to thinking. I was planning to pull the SSD out of my old computer for the new one. I think what I will do is install the new computer on a spare hard drive first. Hopefully activate it with W10, or go through the W8.1 if needed, to finally get W10 activated. Then I will test it a few days to make sure the new computer is ok.

    After I know I am ok, then I will pull the SSD out of the old computer, reinstall W10 on new computer and go from there with the new computer.

    I assume once I have gotten W10 activated, if I pull out the hard drive and reinstall on the SSD, the activation will be ok.
     
    IsaacFL, May 29, 2016
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  9. Kyhi Win User
    you assume correctly...
     
  10. IsaacFL Win User
    It worked as expected. Installed Win10 from USB, and activated with Win 8.1 key.
     
    IsaacFL, May 31, 2016
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  11. Phone Man Win User
    Thanks for letting us know.

    Jim *Cool
     
    Phone Man, Apr 4, 2018
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