Post: Question about Windows backup
08-23-2014, 05:09 PM #1
Dan
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Okay, I had Windows 8.1 on my laptop and I backed it up, then I installed Linux on it. The question is, if I install Windows 8.1 on my desktop could I install that backup and make it a legit installation of Windows 8.1?
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08-23-2014, 05:24 PM #2
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Originally posted by Dan View Post
Okay, I had Windows 8.1 on my laptop and I backed it up, then I installed Linux on it. The question is, if I install Windows 8.1 on my desktop could I install that backup and make it a legit installation of Windows 8.1?


Talking about recovery media right? You shouldn't need to reinstall windows 8 before running the backup it should do it for you. As for making it legit? If you have a key that shouldnt be an issue.

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08-24-2014, 04:07 AM #3
Cryptic
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No you actually can't. Microsoft changed how their keys work now. Even if you go buy the store copy of Windows 8.1 (which I did) it's a one time use, tied to the mobo key. Found that out the hard way.

You can't use a back up to make a legit install of Windows.

You can try to use a keygen, but that's iffy.
08-24-2014, 04:12 AM #4
Dan
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Originally posted by Cryptic
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Yeah, I'll probably just wait til I can buy a key. I don't really wanted pirated software or use a keygen.
08-24-2014, 04:24 AM #5
Cryptic
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Yeah, I'll probably just wait til I can buy a key. I don't really wanted pirated software or use a keygen.


/r/software swap. Windows keys should be around 20 or so there.

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08-24-2014, 05:26 AM #6
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You could use Windows 8.1 pre-activated, i know you don't want pirated software but it will do till you get your new key. I used it for months with no probs, if you want the iso pm me.
08-25-2014, 12:01 AM #7
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Originally posted by Cryptic
No you actually can't. Microsoft changed how their keys work now. Even if you go buy the store copy of Windows 8.1 (which I did) it's a one time use, tied to the mobo key. Found that out the hard way.

You can't use a back up to make a legit install of Windows.

You can try to use a keygen, but that's iffy.


Sure about that? Because I have used my key over several installs and through 2 setups and it's always worked.
08-25-2014, 12:58 AM #8
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Originally posted by 1UP View Post
Sure about that? Because I have used my key over several installs and through 2 setups and it's always worked.



Yeah. I used my Win 8.1 key on my desktop when I built it. Then when I tried to fix my moms laptop (needed full wipe and OS install) I tried to put Win 8.1 on it, I got an error saying the key was already in use on another Mobo.
08-25-2014, 02:43 AM #9
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Originally posted by Cryptic
Yeah. I used my Win 8.1 key on my desktop when I built it. Then when I tried to fix my moms laptop (needed full wipe and OS install) I tried to put Win 8.1 on it, I got an error saying the key was already in use on another Mobo.


Never heard of it caring about motherboards. Only reason I would ever think of that is if it was an OEM machine that you got the key from and in that case that would make sense but you said you bought a retail copy.
08-25-2014, 12:54 PM #10
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Originally posted by 1UP View Post
Never heard of it caring about motherboards. Only reason I would ever think of that is if it was an OEM machine that you got the key from and in that case that would make sense but you said you bought a retail copy.


Right which is what I thought, but I bought a copy from Walmart. Full retail. I checked the package to make sure it wasn't an OEM copy, couldn't find anywhere where it said it was an OEM copy.

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