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Since no1 has talked about not getting their windows 10 update I thought I would QQ about it here.

 

i cri evertim ͡(° ͜ʖ ͡°)

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Me too atleast i have more time to look through my files and backup stuff... which will take a few min -_-

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Just download an iso file for windows 10, it's everywhere

I find this much much more convenience

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Go into "C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download" and delete everything in that folder.
2. Now, run the command prompt as an administrator. Type in "wuauclt.exe /updatenow".
3. Go to your Control Panel > Windows Update and your Windows 10 should start re-downloading from scratch, hopefully without flaws this time.

this is to download threw the windows update and if you reserved worked for me

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I think it is just slow to role out where I am, I am in Österreich

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I tried that at first and when I entered in my win 8.1 key it said invalid key so i had to reformat back to 8.1 and install win 10 via windows update :( I probably did something wrong but I have it fixed now

I used this method for 5 computers today and didn't have to insert a key.





 
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I used this method for 5 computers today and didn't have to insert a key.

I am able to skip the key part, but if I do it limits to what I can do on the OS. like changing themes, profiles etc. 

 

Maybe this is because I installed win 10 on a fresh new ssd? Since I bought a 1TB SSD and decided to put win 10 on that instead of my older 250GB SSD that I used for my OS before

 

 

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I am able to skip the key part, but if I do it limits to what I can do on the OS. like changing themes, profiles etc. 

Dunno, I tried this on various systems and I was never prompted to insert a key like the way it is supposed to.

Just download the shit and run.





 
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I am able to skip the key part, but if I do it limits to what I can do on the OS. like changing themes, profiles etc. 

 

Maybe this is because I installed win 10 on a fresh new ssd? Since I bought a 1TB SSD and decided to put win 10 on that instead of my older 250GB SSD that I used for my OS before

 

If you upgrade first and login with a valid Microsoft account on a activated copy of Win 7/8.x, you'll be able to skip both (two) key request during the ISO install. Once you login to Win 10 with the same Microsoft account it will automatically activate Win 10.

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If you upgrade first and login with a valid Microsoft account on a activated copy of Win 7/8.x, you'll be able to skip both (two) key request during the ISO install. Once you login to Win 10 with the same Microsoft account it will automatically activate Win 10.

So, now that I have everything running and activated/logged in with microsoft account (on win 10 already), I should be able to just download that iso & make a bootable usb and sign in with my microshit account in the future if I ever wanna reformat and it'll be activated still?

 

 

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So, now that I have everything running and activated/logged in with microsoft account (on win 10 already), I should be able to just download that iso & make a bootable usb and sign in with my microshit account in the future if I ever wanna reformat and it'll be activated still?

 

Correct!

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Correct!

on a completely unrelated note, can you you suggest any 1440p monitors you would buy? (i was originally going to go with 144hz 1080p but i'd rather have a far greater screen size) I want to get one but i'm horrible at deciding. I have a gtx 980ti so I should be good in that department

 

 

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