Install Windows own 10

Hey guys and girls,

I'm having a little problem with the laptop and was hoping to help. Background: the hard drive on my Toshiba laptop died so I replaced it with the old hard drive from my wife phone. The only problem is that I have no recovery disc for my Toshiba and my laptop now thinks it's old HP my wife with all the bad drivers. So what I was hoping to do was to do a clean install of Windows 7 or upgrade right on a clean install of Windows 10 so I can get it think it's a Toshiba again and update with the correct drivers to make it work properly. So there is the background.

What I tried to do is to simply use the file .iso Windows 10 to upgrade the Toshiba and perform reformatting the computer, but it requires a product key which I enter the Windows 7 Home Premium OA key located at the bottom of the laptop, but it won't take it. Do I need to activate the product key for Toshiba Home Premium on this laptop before it would format and upgrade? It does not currently seem like a product key is actually enabled on the computer at all.

Thanks a ton!

After the upgrade to Windows 10, you cannot use your Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 product key.

Click on this Later.

Check if you have installed November update:

How to check if you downloaded or installed the update Windows 10 November

If you do, then all you need to do is change the using your Windows 7 product key or product key 8:

Click Start > settings > Update & security > Activation > change product key and then enter the new product key, and then click Next to activate

You can also contact chat support to reactivate:

Activate your Windows 10 license with Microsoft Chat support

See also:

How to: install and update drivers in Windows 10

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