If you have Windows 10 working on another computer, you might want to clone the installtion onto the new build. My experience with customer PC's is that as long as the old installation is not corrupted, it boots on the new hardware, but requires a fresh product key if you're not using a Microsoft account. I use Macrium Reflect, which has always worked for me.
If you have Windows 10 working on another computer, you might want to clone the installtion onto the new build. My experience with customer PC's is that as long as the old installation is not corrupted, it boots on the new hardware, but requires a fresh product key if you're not using a Microsoft account. I use Macrium Reflect, which has always worked for me.
If you have Windows 10 working on another computer, you might want to clone the installtion onto the new build. My experience with customer PC's is that as long as the old installation is not corrupted, it boots on the new hardware, but requires a fresh product key if you're not using a Microsoft account. I use Macrium Reflect, which has always worked for me.