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Windows 10 Forums > Windows 10 Updates and Activation > windows 10 activation on new mac > Windows 10: windows 10 activation on new mac Discus and support windows 10 activation on new mac in Windows 10 Updates and Activation to solve the problem; I u/g from win 7 to win10 whilst the free offer was active. How to download iso files for wii with mac wiij. Oct 31, 2018 Learn more about activation in Windows 10, including how a digital license works and when you need a product key. See Download and install or reinstall Office on your PC or Mac. If you activated a free upgrade to Windows 10 or bought and activated Windows 10 from the Microsoft Store, you have a digital license for your device.
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Hi I received a Windows 10 ISO file from our IT Dept at my work and was told that it has a built in key (volume licensing version). His exact words were 'you can put this on a USB stick and use this to install (the key is built in)' So I made a, set the USB as first boot device with no other drives connected and started the PC. It straight away did an install successfully but when I checked after it was finished it had not been activated which did not really surprise me I must admit. There was no mention of volume licensing but I noticed on one link in researching all this, that you could do a clean install from within Windows by running the install.exe that is contained in the folder structure on the USB stick.
And that right at the start of this it mentions volume licensing so I thought that I was possibly on the right track. Sorry if my explanation of all this is rather amateurish but hey I have a limited skill set with all this:) Went through the install but after it was done, same thing it was not activated. I realise that I can contact our IT dept after I get back to work from holidays but I would really like to try and sort this out myself with some help here if I can.
Any ideas please and thanks in advance for any suggestions other than 'talk to your IT Dept'. Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Home grown, home schooled.
OS: W10 Insider + Linux CPU: AMD Ryzen R7 2700X Motherboard: Asus Prime X470 Pro Memory: 2x8 GB Kingston HyperX Predator DDR4 3600 MHz Graphics Card: Asus strix 570 OC 4gb Sound Card: Realtec 1220s onboard Monitor(s) Displays: 28'(BenQ) + 27'ViewSonic+21' (4:3)Samsung Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 PSU: Sharkoon, Silent Storm 660W Case: Raidmax Agusta Full tower Cooling: Cooler Master Nepton 140XL Hard Drives: Samsung 960 evo M.2 240GB Silicon Power Velox 70- 240GB WD 1TB Blue WD 2 TB Blue Seagate 320GB (Linux) Internet Speed: 40/10 Mbps Browser: Firefox Antivirus: WD, MBAM. Thanks CountMike so it sounds like our IT guy used a bit of a misnomer calling it a 'built in key' Unless anyone else has any ideas I suppose that I will have to contact our IT guy. It just confuses me as to why he said that.
When you say activation server what does that actually mean please and how might I do that? Thanks for the reply.MS has own servers on which it keeps motherboard data for that particular MB and references it with key supplied with Retail W10 version as well as OEM installed W10 also based on MB. Volume licensing works somewhat different way and particular company may use some other form like KMS license servers: Some of those can be and are misused for illicit licensing (hacking) and if anybody's caught can loose whole system or worse, so I guess you should contact who ever provided your license for proper approach. Just use it as it is until that time, you are not loosing much.