![]() ![]() Even though the two-step method doesn't save any time, it still eliminates two unnecessary steps. It's a two-step process to install Windows 8.1 and upgrade to Windows 10 instead of a four-step cumulative history: Windows 8.1 -> pirated Windows 10 -> downgrade pirated Windows 10 to Windows 8.1 -> upgrade to Windows 10. Your new Windows 10 can inherit problems from the pirated version of Windows 10. Upgrading Windows 10 to a igher edition is easy, it is just a matter of applying a product key and the process is painless Downgrading a Windows 10 Edition is not so easy, you will need to backup all your data and clean install the Home edition of Windows 10 and then re-install all your software. Why not downgrade the pirated Windows 10 to Windows 8 instead and then change the product key and upgrade legally back to Windows 10? There are two reasons for not doing it this way: You can downgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 8, by following the instructions in the answers to this question: How can I downgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 8?. If you have saved the product key from your original Windows 8.1 operating system, then use that product key again to install Windows 8.1. Use your Windows 8.1 disk to do a new installation of your original Windows 8.1 operating system. You've already mangled your existing operating system by upgrading to a pirated version of Windows 10. ![]()
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