New Windows 10 Beta does not provide an activation key

  

Computer Shop News: Since the official release of Windows 10, Microsoft has adopted a new activation mode to directly save the activation key in the cloud server. Genuine Win7/Win8.1 users do not need to enter the activation key when upgrading the Win10 system. Activation can be done automatically, as is the Win10 genuine user reinstallation system. Previously, the Win10 home had a broken Windows key activation method or it would be eliminated. Now it seems that it is correct, Microsoft will also apply this model to the beta user community.

According to Gabe tweet in charge of Win10, Microsoft will push a new Win10 beta version for Windows Insider members, but this time it will not provide an activation key and has successfully activated Win10 Build 10240. Users can upgrade or install directly, and the system will be activated automatically. In this way, it is really convenient for the internal users who have activated the 10240 version, but if a new user wants to join the internal testing army, it is not so simple, because he needs to have a device that has activated Win10 10240 version. This is obviously impossible for new users unless he has a genuine Windows 10 system. The first version Microsoft provides to the beta users will be Win10 Build 10525. We can install the 10525 version with the current 10240 dual system, as long as Win10 Build 10240 is active. Of course, if you want to experience Win10 Build 10525 in a virtual machine, you also need to download the virtual machine to activate Win10 Build 10240.

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