NakiBest
Posts: 9 +1
You are wrong saying " this activation workaround". You seem to be clueless on Windows 10 operation, so I am not quite sure how you got this job to write such articles anyway, when you lack such basic knowledge on the new Windows 10 OS.
The ability to activate Windows 10 with a Windows 7/8.0/8.1 key did not always exist. It was added as some point, and is a feature, which is known and is by design - it is NOT any workaround, but something Microsoft knowingly added.
The ability to activate Windows 10 with a Windows 7/8.0/8.1 key did not always exist. It was added as some point, and is a feature, which is known and is by design - it is NOT any workaround, but something Microsoft knowingly added.