Is free Windows 10 upgrade still available

Nov 10, 2018
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I am going to be running my os on a new ssd and so I need to reinstall Windows. Originally I had the free upgrade right after I bought my PC but I understand that offer ended in 2016. I have a valid copy of Windows 8.1 and I’ve heard from various sources online that there are work arounds to get the upgrade, but they are all from about 8 months ago now. So are there any still working workarounds and if so what are they?
 
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If you're just reinstalling on a new drive in the same system, you don't need the license key, or your old 8.1.

If you're moving this to new hardware (motherboard), you still won't need the license key or your old Win 8.1.
Read and do this before you change any parts:...
You can pick up a Windows 10 Pro key fo $12.60 on offer hear:

https://wccftech.com/microsoft-windows-10-pro-deal-only-for-12-6/

There also this article on upgrading free:

https://www.zdnet.com/article/heres-how-you-can-still-get-a-free-windows-10-upgrade/

finally you can also pick up Windows 10 Pro keys of ebay for $10 or less...It works as I have done it and 2 years down the line I have had no issues...
 


If you're just reinstalling on a new drive in the same system, you don't need the license key, or your old 8.1.

If you're moving this to new hardware (motherboard), you still won't need the license key or your old Win 8.1.
Read and do this before you change any parts:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/20530/windows-10-reactivating-after-hardware-change
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-3164428/windows-build-1607-activation.html

No funny workarounds needed.
For a reinstall, just install it on that drive.
Disconnect all other drives, and How to do a CLEAN installation of Windows 10

It will activate itself when it goes online later.

And in neither case is a cheap grey market key from fleabay a good idea.
 
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And from ebay...if it includes a valid COA and the physical media, as required by MS...sure. No problem.
If they just email you a license key, as is usual...problem.
 


Just tried this solution today and it worked! Thank you for your help, you just saved me $150 :)
 

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