ToddAndMargo via users writes:

On 10/9/21 17:43, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

B) You MUST have a Microsoft account, and your VM registered to your Microsoft account

Or be sneaky, like me:

W11: how to install without a network connection:

No, not because of that. This is something else entirely. Having a retail Windows license tied to a Microsoft account solves all activation issues when migrating an existing Windows license from a BIOS VM to a UEFI VM. I found no way to keep the existing activation during this migration. If you managed to keep your original Windows 7 installation media, from a decade ago, its product key should work. Otherwise you need to tie the license to a Microsoft account.


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