Kaleb,
Reboot your win 7 computer to safe mode. Then find the option that lets you
boot it to a previous date when it ran on Win 7. [should be a list of saved
times when it did backups...
The earlier boot backup will have the Win 7 key and run normally... from
that, recover the key.
Win 10 wants to take over, so when it installs it wipes out the registry,
thus your Win 7 key file to take over..
I hate everything Win 10 does. Personally, I intend to run Win 7 until its
wheels fall off..
Perhaps, by then.. "Win 12 or something will work"...

On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 11:44 AM Max Dillon via Mercedes <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Creating the Windows 10 media on a USB drive, slow going so far. Creating
> both 32 bit and 64, I'd like to have 64 thinking that I can use the 8 GB of
> RAM installed. Finished the download, verification in progress. Back to
> domestic work til this and a backup of current system is complete.
>
> Max Dillon
> Charleston SC
>
> Jan 4, 2020 1:13:44 PM Max Dillon <[email protected]>:
>
> >
> > So I'm finally left alone at home with enough time to try the upgrade.
> Plan is to install a bigger faster SSD, then try to upgrade from Win 7 Pro
> to Win 10.
> >
> > I have the Pro key, but only have installation media (and the key) for
> Win 7 Home. Let's see if I can make this work
> >
> >
> > Max Dillon
> > Charleston SC
> >
>
>
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