LordX
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Hey all - reading this thread with much interest.
I am in the same boat as all of you - I love the clean format - and have been doing that for customers for years - even with new PC's - and now ESPECIALLY with SSD upgrades right out of the box!
Has anyone tried yet?
I have read a multitude of forums on this subject, and no one seems to have tried.
People suggest that maybe any Win8 install disk will automatically check the bios key, or only the OEM disks will auto check the bios key.
I found an untouched win8 disk with regular win8 and win8 pro versions - but have not gotten around to trying the install (waiting on the SSD to arrive).
Perhaps there is a version of the disks floating around out there that will work while others will not???
So many questions - so little answers...
Has anyone actually tried installing a non-oem branded win8 disk to an oem system? Results?
I tried using winkeyfinder on the oem win8 computer - interesting results. The winkeyfinder showed a full key - and then when I went to computer properties and clicked on the activation - it showed the last 5 characters of the 'key' - which were DIFFERENT than what winkeyfinder showed!
So what key am I seeing with winkeyfinder - and what am I seeing in the activation screen? Is one of them possibly showing the unique key and NOT the oem volume key?
So many questions........
But if we can find the unique key - and it is available for on-line activation - then we are all back in business as usual!
I am in the same boat as all of you - I love the clean format - and have been doing that for customers for years - even with new PC's - and now ESPECIALLY with SSD upgrades right out of the box!
Has anyone tried yet?
I have read a multitude of forums on this subject, and no one seems to have tried.
People suggest that maybe any Win8 install disk will automatically check the bios key, or only the OEM disks will auto check the bios key.
I found an untouched win8 disk with regular win8 and win8 pro versions - but have not gotten around to trying the install (waiting on the SSD to arrive).
Perhaps there is a version of the disks floating around out there that will work while others will not???
So many questions - so little answers...
Has anyone actually tried installing a non-oem branded win8 disk to an oem system? Results?
I tried using winkeyfinder on the oem win8 computer - interesting results. The winkeyfinder showed a full key - and then when I went to computer properties and clicked on the activation - it showed the last 5 characters of the 'key' - which were DIFFERENT than what winkeyfinder showed!
So what key am I seeing with winkeyfinder - and what am I seeing in the activation screen? Is one of them possibly showing the unique key and NOT the oem volume key?
So many questions........
But if we can find the unique key - and it is available for on-line activation - then we are all back in business as usual!