instal Windows 8 Pro (oem) to Acer Aspire S7-391

ptacek
ptacek Member Posts: 4 New User

Hi, 

Already two days I solve how to install "Windows 8 Pro" on Acer aspire S7, which is preinstalled on Win8 (base) with SLICK in the BIOS. Is there any chance to install purchased 'Win8 Pro "oem? or another edition? When installing from a DVD system does not ask for a new PK and automatically assumed to BIOS SLICK and according to him, is also reduced.

sorry for my bad English

and thx for reply

Answers

  • Tabbiekatz
    Tabbiekatz Member Posts: 760 Mr. Fixit WiFi Icon

    To buy the OEM version of Win8, you would need to contact microsoft to order it. They can send you disks as well, but I do not know how much it would cost.

  • ptacek
    ptacek Member Posts: 4 New User

    but I bought Windows 8 Pro, including installation DVD, but when it is installed automatically take ProductKey from BIOS.

  • Tabbiekatz
    Tabbiekatz Member Posts: 760 Mr. Fixit WiFi Icon

    It is supposed to do that. Microsoft has done away with CD-Keys.

  • ptacek
    ptacek Member Posts: 4 New User

    I understand, but i can get the PRO version into NTB

  • ptacek
    ptacek Member Posts: 4 New User

    maybe i can remove SLIC in BIOS, but how i can do?

  • stowellt
    stowellt Member Posts: 7 New User

    You are going to have to rip the iso from the dvd and then either re-burn it with the following or install via USB

     

    The steps are pretty simple:

     

    After you rip the dvd add a EI.cfg (that's ei not EL) file and a pid.txt file under /sources in the ISO. ei.cfg should be:

     

    [EditionID]
    [Channel]
    Retail
    [VL]
    0

    and PID.txt (again that's an i not an L) should be:

     

    [PID]
    value=xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx

     

     

    where the x's are you key.

     

    Using this I was able to do a clean install of the $14.99 Win 8 Pro upgrade MS was offering.  Note: the only way I could get the USB drive to boot was to format it w/ FAT32.  In other words using the MS USB DVD tool I burnt the iso which created a NFTS formatted drive, then I copied the files to my desktop, did a quick format to fat32 and copied the files back to the USB drive.

  • AtroX
    AtroX Member Posts: 1 New User

    I confirm that your solution works like a charm. I burned the image on a DVD, but this doesn`t really matters.

    Thanks, you saved me from hours of pain Smiley Happy

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