Just checking I have this right…
I am looking to do a completely new Windows 11 PC build, leaving my current Windows 10 PC as a useable backup or spare.
My question relates to the Windows licence.
I have a Retail Path Windows 10 licence on my current machine (which doesn’t have the spec to update to Windows 11). However, I have downloaded the Media Creation Tool and put a Windows 11 installer on a USB stick.
Once I have built the new PC, I will install Windows 11 from the USB stick, which when I have an internet connection and sign-in should pick up my Microsoft account / licence.
The question is, will I still actually be able to use the old Windows 10 PC as a backup / spare as intended afterwards, or will it be disabled in any way by my moving to Windows 11 on the new machine?
I am looking to do a completely new Windows 11 PC build, leaving my current Windows 10 PC as a useable backup or spare.
My question relates to the Windows licence.
I have a Retail Path Windows 10 licence on my current machine (which doesn’t have the spec to update to Windows 11). However, I have downloaded the Media Creation Tool and put a Windows 11 installer on a USB stick.
Once I have built the new PC, I will install Windows 11 from the USB stick, which when I have an internet connection and sign-in should pick up my Microsoft account / licence.
The question is, will I still actually be able to use the old Windows 10 PC as a backup / spare as intended afterwards, or will it be disabled in any way by my moving to Windows 11 on the new machine?