I own a Dell Inspiron Mini 1012 which came with Windows 7 Starter Preinstalled (OEM version). I upgraded to Windows 10 home. The computer is now fairly slow so I'm considering upgrading the RAM and SSD. I've been looking for different ways to install the OS in the new SSD, but I've been finding the following problems:
1. Dell won't provide me with a copy of my Win7 OS (neither iso file nor usb drive). I can't download a copy from microsoft since the Product Key of Win7 belongs to an OEM OS (Dell, in this case).
2. I might install Win10 directly to the new SSD (I already have a bootable USB of it) and activate it with my Win7 OEM product key. I'm concerned, since I think I will find some problems if I do this, such as not being able to register Win10 since my Product key of Win7 would only be legit for upgrades to Win 10 and not for clean installs of Win10.
3. I could set a recovery external hard drive (which I already own) before changing the old internal HDD to the new SSD, but I don't know if this would only save my files or if it would save the OS too. If it hapened to save the OS, I have no idea how I could install it in my new internal SSD.
Any ideas in how I could install an OS (either Windows 7 or Windows 10) in this new SSD? I haven't bought the SSD yet and I won't buy it if I can't install it with my OEM Windows license, so I can't do the "trial and error" method to find out an option that wll work.
Thank you all very much!!
1. Dell won't provide me with a copy of my Win7 OS (neither iso file nor usb drive). I can't download a copy from microsoft since the Product Key of Win7 belongs to an OEM OS (Dell, in this case).
2. I might install Win10 directly to the new SSD (I already have a bootable USB of it) and activate it with my Win7 OEM product key. I'm concerned, since I think I will find some problems if I do this, such as not being able to register Win10 since my Product key of Win7 would only be legit for upgrades to Win 10 and not for clean installs of Win10.
3. I could set a recovery external hard drive (which I already own) before changing the old internal HDD to the new SSD, but I don't know if this would only save my files or if it would save the OS too. If it hapened to save the OS, I have no idea how I could install it in my new internal SSD.
Any ideas in how I could install an OS (either Windows 7 or Windows 10) in this new SSD? I haven't bought the SSD yet and I won't buy it if I can't install it with my OEM Windows license, so I can't do the "trial and error" method to find out an option that wll work.
Thank you all very much!!