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Windows 10 already installed on SSD

Tech Learner

Does anybody know where I can buy a SSD with Windows 10 already installed on it ready for use?

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Is there a reason you don't want to install it yourself? 

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Most likely you'd have to reinstall it anyone becase if it because a different motherboard. 

 

But eBay? Idk

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I don't think there are many places to buy SSDs with W10. Installing with a boot device isn't as hard as it seems (although it doesn't seem that hard). If you're looking for a cheap place to get a W10 key, you can buy it from kinguin or other key shops.

 

list of W10 pro keys for sale: 

http://www.allkeyshop.com/blog/buy-windows-10-professional-cd-key-compare-prices/

 

(i would check with others on the forum to see if the site you're buying from is trustable)

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Just now, TheGhzGuy said:

Is there a reason you don't want to install it yourself? 

I do want to install it myself. But this is a backup plan in case I mess up. I have watched a couple of YouTube videos about how to do it. 

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Just now, jaffer said:

I don't think there are many places to buy SSDs with W10. Installing with a boot device isn't as hard as it seems (although it doesn't seem that hard). If you're looking for a cheap place to get a W10 key, you can buy it from kinguin or other key shops.

 

list of W10 pro keys for sale: 

http://www.allkeyshop.com/blog/buy-windows-10-professional-cd-key-compare-prices/

 

(i would check with others on the forum to see if the site you're buying from is trustable)

Okay will do. 

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1 minute ago, Tech Learner said:

I do want to install it myself. But this is a backup plan in case I mess up. I have watched a couple of YouTube videos about how to do it. 

I'm fairly certain you'll have an easier time fixing a mistake (even though it's pretty hard to mess up a Windows install nowadays) than finding a drive that has W10 already on it

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i5 3210M @ Stock

 

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Just now, TheGhzGuy said:

I'm fairly certain you'll have an easier time fixing a mistake (even though it's pretty hard to mess up a Windows install nowadays) than finding a drive that has W10 already on it

Okay

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