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posted by Fnord666 on Friday March 05 2021, @02:08PM   Printer-friendly
[2021-03-07 02:48:19 UTC; UPDATE 2: Windows 10 is finally installed! Well, that is sans product key ATM, but that is manageable. Thanks so very much to everyone who helped out here and on IRC! I still don't know why Windows did not recognize my Samsung 1 TB 860 EVO SATA SSD during the install, so I'm making do with a 750 MB 5400 RPM Western Digital hard disk. That'll have to wait. Next up is to install Turbo Tax and then complete my taxes. I shudder to think of how much longer it would have taken without all of your help! --martyb]

Background:
A couple years or so ago, I purchased three (used) Dell Latitude E6410 laptop computers for a song ($25 each). They came with no hard drive, but that was not a problem. I got 1 TB Samsung SSD drives for them and that seems to be fine.

No hard drive also meant no OS was installed. But, they each DID come with their own Microsoft sticker (with a hologram) stating:

Windows(R) 7 Pro for Refurb PCs CIT
for Refurbished PCs
[barcode]   XXX-NNNNN
do not tamper with or remove this label
[barcode]  XNN-NNNNN
NNNNN-NNN-NNN-NNN
"For use on Refurbished PC - No Commercial Value - For Authentication Only"

Where:
   X  represents a single letter
   N  represents a single decimal digit

(Also says, vertically, on the edges:)

Certificate of Authenticity
Microsoft

and
ww.microsoft.com/howtotell

Situation:
I'd previously downloaded an ISO (and verified the SHA1 and SHA256), but got stuck when trying to do an install; the format of the codes I have do not match the format of what Microsoft was expecting.

The location where I bought the laptops no longer offers computers for sale (it's a Goodwill store). Also, there are no tech-savvy workers at the location.

My primary problem is it is time to prepare my state and federal income taxes. I've used TurboTax for the past 5 years. (Yes, I could probably use their free on-line version today. But! I am not at all interested in having like 20-30 other domains active while I provide extremely personal and private information to fill out my taxes.) So, plan B is to get Windows up and running so I can fill out my taxes locally.

What now?
So, I have 3 never-been-used "codes" for installing Win 7 pro. There was a time when one had to fight to keep Microsoft from trying to upgrade to Windows 10, so I'd like to think there's some way for me to get to Win 10 from here.

So, I turn to my fellow Soylentils. How can I enter these codes? Is it still worthwhile to get 7 installed in hopes I can still upgrade to Windows 10?

Maybe some other approach? What can I do?

[2021-03-05 15:11:27 UTC; UPDATE 1: Currently downloading "Win10_20H2_v2_English_x64.iso" from https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO -- looks like I have 2-2.5 hours left for the download to complete. (Currently at 920 MB of 5.8 GB completed)


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  • (Score: 2) by Freeman on Friday March 05 2021, @07:12PM (6 children)

    by Freeman (732) Subscriber Badge on Friday March 05 2021, @07:12PM (#1120474) Journal

    Are those legit? Considering a place like Newegg is selling new licenses for $120+, I'm going with those are either Scams or Stolen licenses.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday March 05 2021, @10:47PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday March 05 2021, @10:47PM (#1120573)

    why does someone always have to enter the conversation and say "don't keep running the OS! Internets are bad without the newest more secure release of yet!"

    then you knocked the cheap license keys. you sound like you're paid to contribute to what would otherwise have been meaningful OS conversations by making people feel bad for not upgrading to the latest Microsoft offering in the manner your employer intends them to.

    i mean no one even asked about the security. the OP talked about using win 10 to do his taxes because of restrictions that prevent him from using the software on the OS you came out of no where and said not to use. it's hard to take your commentary seriously when you act like the guy that has to tell everyone he doesn't watch tv when no one asked him if he watches tv.

    • (Score: 3, Touché) by Tork on Saturday March 06 2021, @12:06AM

      by Tork (3914) on Saturday March 06 2021, @12:06AM (#1120610)

      why does someone always have to enter the conversation and say "don't keep running the OS! Internets are bad... then you knocked the cheap license keys.

      That isn't the big incongruity you think it is.

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  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by RamiK on Saturday March 06 2021, @12:44AM (2 children)

    by RamiK (1813) on Saturday March 06 2021, @12:44AM (#1120624)

    Are those legit?

    It's a gray area but it's no secret that they work: https://www.majorgeeks.com/content/page/do_cheap_windows_10_keys_really_work.html [majorgeeks.com]

    There's some more stable and reputable sources that advertise over at technical blogs like cnxsoft and such selling for around $15 where if the license goes bad you contact the seller and they provide you with a replacement.

    Personally I've bought from both random ebay sources selling for the cheapest available and the better known places and didn't have a problem.

    Btw, to my knowledge, the windows 10 evaluation period is 30-90days depending on edition and rearming leaving you plenty of time to get your taxes in order or buy a new key (official or otherwise) if the current one stops working and you can't contact the seller.

    Either way, I've bought MMO cosmetics back when I was a kid for over $5 so I figured it's worth the risk. It helps when I only use windows once in a blue moon to flash firmwares and such...

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    • (Score: 4, Interesting) by caseih on Saturday March 06 2021, @01:30AM (1 child)

      by caseih (2744) on Saturday March 06 2021, @01:30AM (#1120634)

      Yes there is an evaluation time frame if you so choose, but but if you leave Windows 10 unactivated it will run indefinitely in that state.

      • (Score: 2) by RamiK on Saturday March 06 2021, @11:02AM

        by RamiK (1813) on Saturday March 06 2021, @11:02AM (#1120741)

        but if you leave Windows 10 unactivated it will run indefinitely in that state.

        Seeing how just a couple of weeks ago I had to boot windows [soylentnews.org] where a VM instance would have sufficed, that's very welcomed information I'd be sure to put into action next time the need arises.

        Thanks !

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  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by Reziac on Saturday March 06 2021, @02:44AM

    by Reziac (2489) on Saturday March 06 2021, @02:44AM (#1120657) Homepage

    They appear to be scams. Probably just email you the KMS code you can get off MSFT's site for free. One of 'em, eBay has already nuked.

    Once in a while a legit sale comes along via a regular vendor (while back I got Office 2016 for the whopping sum of $8.99, legal and everything, and BTW it was still overpriced) but these ain't it.

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