Windows 10: Using unactivated windows 10 for changing OS to Linux

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  1. Using unactivated windows 10 for changing OS to Linux


    I want to ask, is it okay to use windows without activation to switch to a linux operating system? because I need a software on windows to create a partition so that the linux distro can boot from the flash disk

    :)
     
    cavinnugroho, Feb 10, 2022
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    Hello,

    We would like to know more about the issue you're experiencing with using
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    . Kindly answer the following questions:

    • Are you developing a program, an app, or a software for Linux?
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    We'll be waiting for your response.
     
    Devlin Sco, Feb 10, 2022
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  3. Stixape Win User
    Will unactivated Windows upgrade to 10?

    I recently reinstalled Windows (7), only to find my product key has been lost to the sands of time (yes, more fool me for not making sure before reformatting). So I'm currently pootling around with an unactivated Windows for the next 20 days or so; my question
    is will the upcoming Windows 10 upgrade still apply to an unactivated Windows? Will it become an unactivated Windows 10?

    I'm hoping you've got good news; otherwise I'll be pushed into Linux. :-|
     
    Stixape, Feb 10, 2022
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  4. Silverel Win User

    Using unactivated windows 10 for changing OS to Linux

    Guide: How to enable, use, and configure SLI on Linux.

    I guess the next logical step would be to report on the performance you can get with SLI in Linux. That'd be my suggestion anyway.
     
    Silverel, Feb 10, 2022
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