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Hello there i have been using student Windows 10 (Multiple Editions) (German) language variation for my Laptop but i will buy a new computer so i did not want to pay for another windows 10. So i got myself the student Windows 10 (Multiple Editions)(UK English) version for free.
But there is something wrong with the x64 download link. It is only 40mb instead of 4gb and i can not use it burn to my USB stick. So i downloaded Windows 10 Pro from Microsofts website and burned it into my USB stick. My questionis when i use the USB stick to install win 10 Pro to my new computer and when it asks for Key. Can i use the Key that i have gotten from Windows 10 (Multiple Editions) (UK English)Thanks in Advance!
After doing additional research and reviewing several books on Windows 10, I have managed to find out what was causing my issue and I managed to solve the problem. Hyperdesk star trek tos win7 x86 x64 meaning. Incase anyone else is having the same problem, this is what I did to solve my issue.
Win10_1903_v1_english_x64 Iso
The culpritof my problem stemmed from the fact that I have bought a brand new computer that utilized a UEFI firmware vice a BIOS. With that being said, the UEFI firmware has an embedded certificate with a product key to Windows 8.1 Home edition. Therefore, when everI attempt to install Windows 8/8.1/10, the installation media retrieves the information in the UEFI and auto selects the edition of Windows X to install.
It does this because it already knows that the system has a valid license for Windows and it will installthe version of Windows edition that coincides what is stored in the UEFI. To bypass this UEFI check, I had to create a USB install media using the Windows 10 (Multiple Editions) iso. After that, on the USB install media, in the 'Sources' folder I created atext file named 'PID.txt' and added the product key in the format as shown below: PIDValue=XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXXI saved the file, rebooted the computer and boot to the USB drive, and everything else went smooth and I was able to install Windows 10 Pro with no problems. After doing additional research and reviewing several books on Windows 10, I have managed to find out what was causing my issue and I managed to solve the problem. Incase anyone else is having the same problem, this is what I did to solve my issue. The culpritof my problem stemmed from the fact that I have bought a brand new computer that utilized a UEFI firmware vice a BIOS.
With that being said, the UEFI firmware has an embedded certificate with a product key to Windows 8.1 Home edition. Therefore, when everI attempt to install Windows 8/8.1/10, the installation media retrieves the information in the UEFI and auto selects the edition of Windows X to install. It does this because it already knows that the system has a valid license for Windows and it will installthe version of Windows edition that coincides what is stored in the UEFI. To bypass this UEFI check, I had to create a USB install media using the Windows 10 (Multiple Editions) iso. After that, on the USB install media, in the 'Sources' folder I created atext file named 'PID.txt' and added the product key in the format as shown below: PIDValue=XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXXI saved the file, rebooted the computer and boot to the USB drive, and everything else went smooth and I was able to install Windows 10 Pro with no problems. I purchased 3 PCs with Win 10 Pro pre-installed.
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I am trying to install Windows 10 Enterprise. I get all these issues trying to install from USB with UEFI and GPT & MBR. I figured all that out but it was painful.I was trying to install by copying the extracted ISO to the HDD and launch there.normally it works, but with this multi-installer (1803), it wanted to just install Win 10 Pro again.
Windows 10 1903 Iso
When I started the second PC, I decided to search the web again andsaw your solution. I made the PID.txt file and put it in the sources folder on the extracted installer set on the HDD. When I launched, it still did not give me a choice, but it switched it's assumption to Win 10 Enterprise. Thanks, savedme a lot of trouble as I need to do another one after this.