Most Efficient and Safe way to install Windows 10 on a old notebook at the moment?
Hello, I'm not a fan of pirating when it's unecessary, in fact I've legit windows 10 on my PC, legit games etc.
I'd like to give a new life to my old Windows 7 notebook for when I travel or I want to work outside my room, and Microsoft has made VERY expensive to upgrade nowadays to the most recent OS (s).
I'd like to ask, since most posts I've read are old, what's the best way to pirate Windows 10 currently?
Also, use Windows 10 LTSC. You can download an eval copy from Microsoft and turn it into the full version by following the instructions here to change the installed SKUs: https://github.com/victorlish/Convert_to_Windows_10_LTSC. Then use the KMS scripts above to activate it.
Ignore the FUD about “LTSC is designed for specialty purpose machines like medical devices, retail kiosks, blah blah blah.” It is what Windows 10 should have been: no bloatware, no ads, no MS Store (you can add it back if you want). No forced upgrades. I’ve used it as my daily driver since Windows 7 went EOL, and I’ll never use a “normal” version of Windows again.
Eh, people should do what they want regarding retail vs LTSC. LTSC isn't a holy grail and casual users will run into compatibility issues every now and then due to it having an older Windows base. Since OP mentioned gaming, they will definitely want to avoid LTSC if gaming is something they are interested in.
Regarding activation: HWID activation should be used whenever possible as it's a permanent activation and will persist throughout OS reinstalls without any further action. KMS will need to be rearmed every so often and will need to be done again if an OS reinstall is ever needed, so it should be avoided whenever possible since it's essentially a legacy activation process at this point.
It registers the hardware which is permanent and uses the same channels MS uses legitimately, so it cannot be revoked nor detected for that matter. So no, it cannot be “patched.” MS has to live with their ineptitude.
You don't have to pirate Windows anymore. Just go to Google and search for download Windows ISO. The first result will be Microsoft site and you can download it directly from Microsoft.
You don't need a license key to install it either. Just go ahead and install it and it will have a watermark that it's not licensed in the bottom right corner. Microsoft doesn't really care anymore. Microsoft makes its money from business and enterprise customers. Home users are a drop in the bucket.
I mean linux is a better bet. Less bloat so it'll run better.
Otherwise, you can install windows 10 LTSC, use massgravel's activation scripts and use some anti-spyware tools such as windows spy blocker for the peak windows experience.
do all the guys suggesting me linux understand I run windows steam (lightwight) games on it xD, plus some software I use for studying witch is only available on Windows. I used Debian for ages, but for my current uses I'm fine with windows and I'll upgrade to a SSD if required, plus it already has a good processor and 4GB of RAM even if it's old ...
Op said thei got an old notebook, trying to run a VM on it would probably be a miserable experience. Depends on the exact model of course, but with low specs and potentially lower hardware support for VMs, its not likely to be a good solution.
If you're running linux already, you want to use virtualbox. otherwise its a big hassle if you just want windows on your computer.
Depending what you want to do with this machine, you may better installing linux. it will run much better on this laptop.
I would recommend debian linux with xfce4 desktop environment, but original poster is asking which way to install windows so he propably wants to install windows
Might as well install Linux Mint. It'll use less resources than windows and you won't be spied upon. Plus it will be supported longer than windows 10, which ends support somewherr in 2025 (max a year from now).
not really, that's what a shop witch I trust told me over here, it used to be though. By the way, I was unable to make the windows 7 key work under my battery so even the win7 OS is pirated lmao (since I had removed windows and installed full encrypted debian as a teen)
Basically because Daniel "MacCock" behaves like a massive paranoid schizophrenic prick when he doesn't take very strong meds (that's my take on it anyway). And as others have mentioned, his claim to have stepped down is just that, "his claim". Everything points to him still very much being at the help of the project.
I like the project, but any software I use being directed by someone like that guy is a huge red flag.