The process of the upgrade generates a key that is matched to the machine information.

The only way I've seen/read that this can be done is to do an upgrade - get that key generated where it's stored on Microsoft's servers, then do a clean install. At which time the machine will check back into the servers and pick up it's generated key.

You have to hop twice through the server process and actually complete the install as I understand it.

On 5/10/2016 12:10 PM, Wolf, Daniel wrote:

Is there a command-line tool to grant a Win7 computer a Win10 license on Microsoft’s servers, without actually having to do the normal upgrade procedure?

I have a batch of Win7 Pro computers I want to upgrade to Win10.

However, they are MBR instead of UEFI. I want to use UEFI.

Is there a way to provision a computer with a free Win10 license from an installed Win7 OS, but which lets me install Windows 10 via DVD/MDT in UEFI mode?

This would be a big help. I want SecureBoot.

Regards,

Daniel Wolf




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