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I'm de-commissioning two systems in the household. We originally had three users and a workstation for everyone. Now, my brother is deceased since January, and Moms has dementia and couldn't use a PC if she wanted to.
This is a Sandy Bridge 2600K system I built 11 years ago. It takes a licking and keeps on ticking.
A local friend down the hill wants it for a reasonable price. He of course wants it with Windows 10, not the Win 7 that's been running on it for about 5 years.
When Windows 10 came along, I installed the "free" upgrade on this system in dual-boot mode. Because Moms and Bro (RIP) weren't eager to move up to Windows 10, when I gave this box to Moms (a time when she was still capable), I just removed the Win 10 from the system. I had made the install USB stick when I first installed Win 10, and still have it.
I'm pretty sure that it will re-install from that USB stick, and -- with a network connection -- it should download a cumulative update compatible with this hardware.
My friend has his own Microsoft Account and password. I don't want to use my own to reinstall the OS.
I'd swapped out hardware on another system which also had the "free upgrade" to Win 10, and there was no problem with the license.
What can I expect here? The system has a wireless networking card. If I can't make connection with our LAN through that card, I could be in a pickle. I don't think the entire Win 10 OS is included on that USB stick. Or is it? I think it has to have an internet connection to fully download the OS and then upgrade it.
I would also think that it wouldn't matter if it's set up with a different MS account id and password (my friend's).
Before I get started on this, what should I expect? I can, if I wish, connect it temporarily with a twisted-pair ethernet wire. But since the hardware has not been changed since I originally installed Win 10, there shouldn't be any problem with the license.
Comments? Corrections to my assumptions? Any response will be greatly appreciated.
This is a Sandy Bridge 2600K system I built 11 years ago. It takes a licking and keeps on ticking.
A local friend down the hill wants it for a reasonable price. He of course wants it with Windows 10, not the Win 7 that's been running on it for about 5 years.
When Windows 10 came along, I installed the "free" upgrade on this system in dual-boot mode. Because Moms and Bro (RIP) weren't eager to move up to Windows 10, when I gave this box to Moms (a time when she was still capable), I just removed the Win 10 from the system. I had made the install USB stick when I first installed Win 10, and still have it.
I'm pretty sure that it will re-install from that USB stick, and -- with a network connection -- it should download a cumulative update compatible with this hardware.
My friend has his own Microsoft Account and password. I don't want to use my own to reinstall the OS.
I'd swapped out hardware on another system which also had the "free upgrade" to Win 10, and there was no problem with the license.
What can I expect here? The system has a wireless networking card. If I can't make connection with our LAN through that card, I could be in a pickle. I don't think the entire Win 10 OS is included on that USB stick. Or is it? I think it has to have an internet connection to fully download the OS and then upgrade it.
I would also think that it wouldn't matter if it's set up with a different MS account id and password (my friend's).
Before I get started on this, what should I expect? I can, if I wish, connect it temporarily with a twisted-pair ethernet wire. But since the hardware has not been changed since I originally installed Win 10, there shouldn't be any problem with the license.
Comments? Corrections to my assumptions? Any response will be greatly appreciated.