Following situation:
My laptop is Windows 10 installed, today came my M.2 SSD and have Windows there with the same key as the laptop installed.
On my motherboard of the PC all Sata connections are broken (do not ask), so I needed the M.2 SSD.
Now I turned on my laptop and expected to enter a key or something similar, but it ran smoothly.
I thought you can't use 2 keys?
On the HDD of my PC are still important data and also Windows (the Windows with the key from the laptop and the M.2 SDD), if I someday have a whole motherboard again, then I can just start the PC with the HDD and the files Copy to NEN USB stick, without having to reinstall Windows somewhere?
It may be that in the BIOS of the laptop a key is deposited and Windows 10 has used this.
You still get the data of the installation on the HDD, it should still work.
You still get the data of the installation on the HDD, it should still work.
How is it, if you have 2 hard drives s.einem PC, on each of which is an operating system on it? Just run the hard drive that has a higher boot number?
And then how can I delete from the HDD Win without deleting the files?
(well, otherwise I just move the files from the HDD to another hard drive and then format them, would not be a problem)
He takes the hard disk with the highest boot order, despite the installed operating system you can access the HDD.