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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-2•1 year agoIt isn’t though, unless you can still upgrade from 7 without making a boot disk. But I’m pretty sure those days are long over.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•edit-21 year agoYou can still upgrade, you’ll just have unactivated windows 10; that can be fixed in less than 5 minutes with a trip over to github. You might need a boot drive, but you won’t lose any data which I assume is the main concern.
It isn’t though, unless you can still upgrade from 7 without making a boot disk. But I’m pretty sure those days are long over.
You can still upgrade, you’ll just have unactivated windows 10; that can be fixed in less than 5 minutes with a trip over to github. You might need a boot drive, but you won’t lose any data which I assume is the main concern.