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I'm trying to figure out how I upgraded machines from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 without downloading the installation files every time. I have tried Mediacreator and create media. But then I have to enter a license which I dont have.
SOLUTION: You cannot do a offline upgrade "WINDOWS 10" from USB/ISO. You have to use the Media Creator for Windows 10 and upgrade windows 7,8,8.1 before running clean install. If you already have upgraded your computer, you can use ordinary ISO files downloaded from www.microsoft.com. To do an "OFFLINE" install you have to have the "tech bench" kit. Think I got it just because I'm a retailer. Correct me if I'm wrong!
2If you are doing an in-place upgrade then shouldn't be getting prompts to enter a license, even if you do, you can skip that step. If all your machines have the same version of Windows 8.1 you can download it once then save the contents of
$Windows.~BT
and$Windows.~WS
and you should be able to then just perform the upgrade throughWindows Update
. – Ramhound – 2015-08-05T13:52:17.760Although I have read and used reliable sources, I can't seem to find a screenshot, which shows you can skip entering a product key. I find articles which sort of reference your ability to do this but can't find them right now. If you cannot it likely means your trying to upgrade to a version that does not match your current version. Even if I have to create an answer myself later today. – Ramhound – 2015-08-05T14:07:28.190
I have tried win 8, 8.1 and 7 home Premium. – Stian Størstfeskar Andersen – 2015-08-05T17:33:37.727
You have tried what exactly? To run the installer from those versions of Windows, skipping any prompt for a product key, and proceeding to upgrade from those installations? – Ramhound – 2015-08-05T22:25:48.713