smalltalk
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- OS
- Windows 11 Pro
I've been using a new to me PC with Windows 11 Pro currently installed for about 10 days or so. It barely meets the requirements, that is it has a 8th generation i7. It's a refurbished system that came with Windows 10 Pro installed. I used it with Windows 10 for a couple days before doing the upgrade. I had the option to create an online account, but staying with a local account only and plan to keep it that way.
I've been thinking about doing a clean reinstall of 11 Pro. I already have a list of all applications and don't have many data files to back up. I'm bugged by the fact that it's an upgrade from 10. It has a digital license and I was able to get the product key with the appropriate command in PowerShell. The dealer says it's in the COA. I also have the full Windows 11 23H2 ISO ready to write to a USB drive.
My concern is whether I can do the clean install and still activate when finished. The dealer assures me there won't be any issues. I read where a reset requires an online account which I don't have. This isn't a reset but a clean install.
Also want to do a full image backup. I've used Clonezilla recently but never had any luck cloning a Windows install. Works fine with Linux. Also have "Acronis True Image for Sabrent" which requires the Sabrent USB to SATA adapter to be connected. Macrium Reflect is no longer free. Plus this is a one time image backup and hopefully I won't need to restore it. Just playing it safe.
So I'd like to hear if my clean install will work okay with the digital license (COA). Supposedly I shouldn't need to enter a key, because it's coded on the motherboard. And I'd like to hear about image backup options.
I've been thinking about doing a clean reinstall of 11 Pro. I already have a list of all applications and don't have many data files to back up. I'm bugged by the fact that it's an upgrade from 10. It has a digital license and I was able to get the product key with the appropriate command in PowerShell. The dealer says it's in the COA. I also have the full Windows 11 23H2 ISO ready to write to a USB drive.
My concern is whether I can do the clean install and still activate when finished. The dealer assures me there won't be any issues. I read where a reset requires an online account which I don't have. This isn't a reset but a clean install.
Also want to do a full image backup. I've used Clonezilla recently but never had any luck cloning a Windows install. Works fine with Linux. Also have "Acronis True Image for Sabrent" which requires the Sabrent USB to SATA adapter to be connected. Macrium Reflect is no longer free. Plus this is a one time image backup and hopefully I won't need to restore it. Just playing it safe.
So I'd like to hear if my clean install will work okay with the digital license (COA). Supposedly I shouldn't need to enter a key, because it's coded on the motherboard. And I'd like to hear about image backup options.
- Windows Build/Version
- 23H2 22631.3374
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11 Pro
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Lenovo M920s
- CPU
- i7-8700 @ 3.20 GHz
- Memory
- 32 GB
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080