Windows 10: Successfully activated Win10 Using Win7 COA Sticker Key today

Discus and support Successfully activated Win10 Using Win7 COA Sticker Key today in Windows 10 Updates and Activation to solve the problem; The title of my Windows Enterprise Desktop blog post for today says it all: Win7 Still Activates Win10 2/27/18. Cheers! --Ed-- 105121 Discussion in 'Windows 10 Updates and Activation' started by EdTittel, Feb 27, 2018.

  1. EdTittel Win User

    Successfully activated Win10 Using Win7 COA Sticker Key today


    The title of my Windows Enterprise Desktop blog post for today says it all: Win7 Still Activates Win10 2/27/18.
    Cheers!
    --Ed--

    :)
     
    EdTittel, Feb 27, 2018
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  2. JimWynne Win User

    Windows 10 Expiration

    There should be a COA sticker on the computer with the product key on it. Have you tried activating by phone?
     
    JimWynne, Feb 27, 2018
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  3. Will Windows 10 activate automatically if upgraded from an OEM computer running Windows 8

    I have a Fujitsu AH512 notebook. It came with windows 8 preinstalled. It did not have a COA sticker, However on one occasion when I did a clean install and realised that there was no COA sticker, I contacted Fujitsu who told me it would automatically activate
    as the COA was either embedded in the bios or the installation disk. I did the clean install with no problems and it did automatically activate.

    I do have the product key as it was available within the OS. Will windows 10 pick up the COA and activate.

    Is this a similar situation to mine

    If the user has to reinstall the operating system on a machine that came with Windows 8, the installation process automatically grabs the software product key from the motherboard BIOS with no input from the user. This means that those familiar Windows
    product key stickers will no longer appear on the Windows 8 computers.


    Thanks
     
    maggie43uk, Feb 27, 2018
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  4. Bree New Member

    Successfully activated Win10 Using Win7 COA Sticker Key today

    Good to know.

    I have just the one 'never been upgraded' Win7 laptop I can test this with. So far I've managed to resist the temptation to test activation, but I'll probably try once 1803 is released.
     
  5. sml156 Win User
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    sml156, Feb 27, 2018
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  6. Word Man Win User
    Just did this successfully with a Dell Precision M3800 last night running Win7 Pro - although it warned of problems with HD Graphics 4600 and NVidia Quadro drivers, all went nominally with no video problems and activated fine on WIn10 Pro.
     
    Word Man, Feb 27, 2018
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  7. EdTittel Win User
    Thanks for the heads-up, sml156. AFAIK, TechTarget is neither a source of evil, nor even a terribly evil source of advertisements. I'm not sure why it's blacklisted, but good to know!
    --Ed--
     
    EdTittel, Feb 27, 2018
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  8. davidhk Win User

    Successfully activated Win10 Using Win7 COA Sticker Key today

    I am confused.
    From the link you gave us, you said...........I just upgraded one of them from Windows 7 to 10.
    If it was an upgrade, why would you need a Win 7 key to activate ?
    My understanding has been that " upgrade install from Win7, Win 8/8.1 to Win 10 will be activated automatically. It will not require product key."
    Was I wrong ?
     
    davidhk, Feb 28, 2018
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  9. Bree New Member
    There were two ways to upgrade and get a digital licence. The first was to upgrade an existing install of Win7/8. The second was available since 1607. You could now go straight to a clean install and use the key from a qualifying system. In the case of an OEM preinstalled Win7/8 that would be the CoA key. Both methods counted as taking an official 'free upgrade' and would be given a digital licence by Microsoft's activation servers.

    Now, the free upgrade offer officially ended on 29 July 2016...
    https://support.microsoft.com/help/1...10-upgrade-faq

    ...since then the only official free upgrade offer from Microsoft was the one for those using assistive technologies. That was officially withdrawn at the end of 2017.
    https://www.microsoft.com/accessibil...ndows10upgrade

    So the question remains - given that all the officially publicised free upgrade offers have now ended, why (and for how much longer) will an...
    It obviously still does work at the moment, but there's no official statement from Microsoft to say that it should. That's why Ed felt it worth letting us know it that is does.
     
  10. cereberus Win User
    Of course, there has never been any official acknowledgement of the free upgrade via key entry still working. That means MS can quietly drop it any time it decides to do.
     
    cereberus, Feb 28, 2018
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  11. EdTittel Win User
    Dear DavidHK: I'm guilty of use of imprecise terminology. I did a clean install of Windows 10 on a machine that had been running Windows 7 and used the key from the COA sticker to activate the Win10 license. It's an upgrade in the metaphorical sense, but not in the sense of the type of Windows installation performed. Bree, as is his usual wont, zeroed right in on this. Nevertheless, I apologize for muddying the waters unnecessarily. Thanks for pointing this out.
    Best wishes,
    --Ed--
     
    EdTittel, Feb 28, 2018
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  12. davidhk Win User
    Thank you for clarification.
    I should have deduced what you actually meant.
    Have a nice week end.
     
    davidhk, Feb 28, 2018
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  13. Word Man Win User

    Successfully activated Win10 Using Win7 COA Sticker Key today

    Looks like @Bree is on the verge of passing the FNG torch to @davidhk !*Party
     
    Word Man, Apr 5, 2018
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