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Roach132015-08-26 01:57:24
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Roach13, 2015-08-26 01:57:24

How to backup windows 10?

Hello, I ran into the problem of dying ssd on which I have win10. In the near future I think to buy a new one and the question arises: "How can I keep the license of dozens?". The bottom line is that I had a broken seven and after upgrading to ten, Windows became licensed. I'm creating a recovery disk, is that enough?

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zooks, 2015-08-26
@zooks

Windows could not become licensed after updating the pirate.

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Sergey Kovalev, 2015-08-26
@Sergey-S-Kovalev

If the system activated itself after upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10, then your motherboard ID has been linked to the Windows license. The system is considered legal from the point of view of Microsoft services, but in your case not legal from the letter of the law. Plus times minus equals minus.
You can take a new hard drive and install the system cleanly, the system will activate automatically as soon as the Internet sees it. It is better to use the distribution kit downloaded through the native melkosoft Media Creation Tool.
The recovery disk can be created at will, it does not affect the process in any way.
All other opinions are far-fetched and not confirmed by anything.

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Puma Thailand, 2015-08-26
@opium

microsoft gave everything to use for a year for free 10th even to pirates, the only problem is that in a year everyone will have to pay anyway

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FloorZ, 2015-08-26
@FloorZ

If someone gave you a windows key, this does not give you the right to use it. Any software that you did not purchase and do not have a holographic key, or a certificate, or a corresponding purchase document is all counterfeit software, even if you were given a license key - you are not the owner of the license.
Your "License key" is actually a conditionally licensed one and no one knows what will happen to your OS in a week, two, a year. And Microsoft knows that you used to have a pirate.

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