Posted December 30, 2018
So... with my girlfriend, we finally bought one new computer for her (hurray ! :D). And we have lot of questions concerning windows 10 (Family edition), but that will be in another thread ! ;)
First and for now, we have been (not nicely) surprised to discover yesterday when opening the package that the new computer doesn't have a sticker with a Win10 serial number on it, but only a small "Windows" sticker. After some researches, it seems that it's because there are two kind of windows 10 licenses : one with a serial, and an other who is called "virtual"/genuine (not sure what is the good word), and the one we have (apparently) is the latest.
And we're worried because it's something we don't know at all.
With a license number, you're able to download an installation image of Windows from Microsoft and install it again, even if your drive crashed. With "virtual" license, can you still do this ?
- How this "virtual" license work ? I mean... When you have a serial number, it's it who "activates" your windows and proves you own it, but if you don't have one, how can you say you should be able to install your license again if your harddrive crashed ?
- And does it permits to do dualboot ? (with an old Win7 or even linux)
- Does it permit to create a restoration DVD/USB to install it again in a new drive ? (yeah, I'm traumatized since my HDD died)
- And is this license more privacy invasive than a serial one ? (my main guess is that virtual license is maybe linked to a microsoft account you'll have to create... and so Microsoft would know what you do with your comp' ?)
We still haven't booted the computer on, and have several day to send it back to be refunded if we're not happy (and it can be a possibility).
So... we prefer to ask to people around there :S
We're pretty worried. Mostly concerning the possible loss of possibilities due to lack of serial number, and because of privacy.
Thanks in advance for any help !
First and for now, we have been (not nicely) surprised to discover yesterday when opening the package that the new computer doesn't have a sticker with a Win10 serial number on it, but only a small "Windows" sticker. After some researches, it seems that it's because there are two kind of windows 10 licenses : one with a serial, and an other who is called "virtual"/genuine (not sure what is the good word), and the one we have (apparently) is the latest.
And we're worried because it's something we don't know at all.
With a license number, you're able to download an installation image of Windows from Microsoft and install it again, even if your drive crashed. With "virtual" license, can you still do this ?
- How this "virtual" license work ? I mean... When you have a serial number, it's it who "activates" your windows and proves you own it, but if you don't have one, how can you say you should be able to install your license again if your harddrive crashed ?
- And does it permits to do dualboot ? (with an old Win7 or even linux)
- Does it permit to create a restoration DVD/USB to install it again in a new drive ? (yeah, I'm traumatized since my HDD died)
- And is this license more privacy invasive than a serial one ? (my main guess is that virtual license is maybe linked to a microsoft account you'll have to create... and so Microsoft would know what you do with your comp' ?)
We still haven't booted the computer on, and have several day to send it back to be refunded if we're not happy (and it can be a possibility).
So... we prefer to ask to people around there :S
We're pretty worried. Mostly concerning the possible loss of possibilities due to lack of serial number, and because of privacy.
Thanks in advance for any help !