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  • I cleaned installed my asus laptop and I got it wrong in my earlier post. You don't need a windows key for 10. But you still need to update and activate it first so your laptop can be "registered". After registring you can do a clean install and microsoft will recognize your hardware and activate your os without the user…
  • http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 It says if you download the iso or create a usb installer you would have to know your new windows key. I can't get a new key without first updating this laptop to win 10 and activating from within laptop. Only then can I do a clean install. My asus laptop updated…
  • @MattheusSilva Btw how did you activate windows 10? I thought you first need to download and install the update>get windows 10 activated and then you can get your key so you can do a clean install with a dvd. I can't even get past the install stage so I can get it activated to get my new key.
  • Hmm..I'm not running windows 7. I don't have a way to go back to win7 since my laptop came with win 8 and updated to win 8.1 Also a clean install wiping out my programs on c is not ideal for me. Hopefully an update can be successfully done from win 8 to win 10.
  • "Something Happened" was when I tried to download a win 10 iso. I did change all settings to US region. It still failed to download the iso. I don't have a windows 8 dvd. The laptop didn't come with anything so I assume you had to create your own recovery disks. So I'm reluctant to delete the recovery partition.
  • Doesn't that mean I lose ability to go back to win 8? Can I create a recovery disk before I do that? How's it done with acer?
  • Acer erecovery partition So if I delete that I can successfully install windows 10? Thanks for the alt+f10 tip.
  • One thing I haen't tried is change the bios setting for the gpu from switchable to onboard and try to install with that. It was frustrating to recover from win 10 since f2 or del doesn't work so I keep pressing all the f buttons while it goes through that boot loop error. What's the correct way to recover win 8 anyway?
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