Seems to be ok for the moment as not seen issues on hdd scans,50% free and ran cc again and only crashed once.If i reformatted hdd i would never get it back up an running and have to downgrade to xp :LOL::LOL:
 
I'm fairly certain I know someone with an OEM W7 disc with all versions on it, :wink:
That won't work if machine came with vista it is Slic 2.0 in bios windows 7 uses Slic2.1 .

For preactivation you need manufacturer Slic + certificate +oem:slp key.
Depending on brand of machine some actually updated there bioses from slic 2.0 to 2.1

I know for a fact HP did it I with some models upgraded mother in laws machines bios years back saved modding the bios.
So rather than bios mod on old machine he could just use Daz loader from correct source.
 
That won't work if machine came with vista it is Slic 2.0 in bios windows 7 uses Slic2.1 .

For preactivation you need manufacturer Slic + certificate +oem:slp key.
Depending on brand of machine some actually updated there bioses from slic 2.0 to 2.1

I know for a fact HP did it I with some models upgraded mother in laws machines bios years back saved modding the bios.
So rather than bios mod on old machine he could just use Daz loader from correct source.
I'm not very computer savvy, so have no idea what any of that means,
I just know this has been installed on PCs with NO OS whatsoever on them, and that never had an OS on them.
its a PC builders disc, it is already pre-activated
 
I'm not very computer savvy, so have no idea what any of that means,
I just know this has been installed on PCs with NO OS whatsoever on them, and that never had an OS on them.
its a PC builders disc, it is already pre-activated
Officially no such thing official one only one manufacturer on disk but you can make multi oem disks with various manufacturers last count multi-oem/retail project has 133 brands that will preactivate. And yes handy to make if working on computers.
If the disc you mention can preactivate none branded machine then it is also using Daz loader :smiley:
 
Officially no such thing official one only one manufacturer on disk but you can make multi oem disks with various manufacturers last count multi-oem/retail project has 133 brands that will preactivate. And yes handy to make if working on computers.
If the disc you mention can preactivate none branded machine then it is also using Daz loader :smiley:
ah, ok
yes, the disc my friend has contains logos (if you want to use them) for numerous machines
I know it has been used on machines that are NON standard builds, and also on machines from manufacturers that arent big name or on the logo's available
some machines its been used on have been upgraded to W10 with no adverse effects 3 years on.
 
ah, ok
yes, the disc my friend has contains logos (if you want to use them) for numerous machines
I know it has been used on machines that are NON standard builds, and also on machines from manufacturers that arent big name or on the logo's available
some machines its been used on have been upgraded to W10 with no adverse effects 3 years on.
Yes once the upgrade proccess checks if machine is activated and qualifies, the loader is deleted from boot sector via the windows 10 installation it is never needed again machice will now have HWID stored on micros*ft servers that how if you reinstall windows 10 you do not need to enter your serial number.
Just some info better get back on subject :smiley:
 
I'm fairly certain I know someone with an OEM W7 disc with all versions on it, :wink:
All retail W7 discs have all full versions on them it's the product key which activates the right one.
I remember the days of the double install where you'd clean install W7 from a cheap retail upgrade disc on a freshly built PC. Then clean install it again fooling it as it looks for a previous version of Windows and use the upgrade key. Very naughty but it worked
 
Only retail version of windows I have ever bought was windows 3.1 :laughing:
Vista that came with my old dell inspiron 530, windows 10 home that came with my HP laptop both oem
Just did bios mods since XP on really old machines and then dell one to from slic 2.0 for vista to 2.1 for windows 7 and my other none branded machines.
 
I think laptop needs work as possibly new install and unsure if i should also go for a ssd also.

Question is do they differ for laptops as looking at one and mentions sata 111 and anyway of checking what is installed in mine or there all the same and difference is capacity? cheers.
 
How old is your laptop? Is it really worth spending €150 ish on? You can get one new with SSD drives for 450 ish
 
I got a mid range 500G SSD for my laptop for a shade under £50
but, I'm actually having doubts as to whether its any faster than the fairly high end HDD that was originally fitted tbh,

if you think you need a new HDD @cactikid I have some laptop HDDs kicking about, I can have a look tomorrow evening to see what sizes they are if any use for you to try,
 
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I think laptop needs work as possibly new install and unsure if i should also go for a ssd also.

Question is do they differ for laptops as looking at one and mentions sata 111 and anyway of checking what is installed in mine or there all the same and difference is capacity? cheers.
As long as it's a SATA connector it doesn't matter which generation they're backward/forward compatible with the oldest part being the limiting factor for data transfer. If the laptop is 12yrs old or newer it will highly likely be SATA. More or less all Sata SSD's are 2.5" which should fit a laptop no problem.
 
Just checked my hdd 100 gb and less than half used as dont need big.

He has a few different ones in stock so thinking a might want a few for different laptops.

I picked up another W.10 with fresh install this afternoon so if i feck it up wont be stuck
 
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