Can you activate Windows 11 with a Windows XP key?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2022
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  • @0frostbyte0
    @0frostbyte0 Год назад +483

    Windows: What was your childhood nickname?
    Andrew: 3

  • @wiger_
    @wiger_ Год назад +736

    i think this is how activation works:
    1. you input a key
    2. it checks it against a local algorithm
    3. if it passes that algorithm it will send it to the server
    4. the server then checks if it's a valid key
    that would explain why the windows 98 key was rejected instantly (the algorithm changed) but the windows xp key took a couple of seconds
    again, i don't know how it really works, it's just a guess

    • @ejazali4
      @ejazali4 Год назад +42

      i believe that is exactly what happens, beat me to it!

    • @yakov5776
      @yakov5776 Год назад +21

      It probably took long because it ratelimited after an attempt of multiple negatives, most likely would've failed the same as all the others.

    • @michaelepica3564
      @michaelepica3564 Год назад +1

      @@yakov5776 hmmmmm

    • @ejazali4
      @ejazali4 Год назад +13

      @@yakov5776 That could be a possibility, but the 95 requests came back scarily instantly. As for the rate-limit, a product key's validity status isn't something that wouldn't change much - so Microsoft would probably be caching this at Akamai (probably), meaning that MSFT's servers only actually received two real lookup requests.

    • @ejazali4
      @ejazali4 Год назад +2

      but I know that my theory is incorrect as the Windows XP requests after the first one should have been instant too

  • @MSWinNT
    @MSWinNT Год назад +1217

    It's funny how MS can still let you activate 11 with a Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, and 10 key, this shows even more that windows never changes.

    • @Palkia8-Bit
      @Palkia8-Bit Год назад +42

      They really that lazy

    • @carwithknIfe
      @carwithknIfe Год назад +123

      @@Palkia8-Bit The codes are reused , not them being lazy. A code is always random numbers and letters and it may repeat.

    • @Palkia8-Bit
      @Palkia8-Bit Год назад +11

      @@carwithknIfe ???
      And look at the rest of the OS, and you’re saying that’s not lazy

    • @MSWinNT
      @MSWinNT Год назад +71

      @@carwithknIfe they have changed the activation system before for 8, and 8.1, but there was an upgrade thing for windows 10 for free back in 2015 and 2016 for a year, it allowed Vista, 7, 8, and 8.1 keys, and for some embedded versions of XP, (including x64-bit) then there is a windows 11 upgrade assistant which uses Windows 10 keys, so that would explain why it still uses old versions of windows keys. But that does not mean it is reused, ms is a multi billion dollar company, with professional teams. That company has a passion for money, duh, so the first thing they would change the product activation.

    • @SkyyySi
      @SkyyySi Год назад +61

      @@carwithknIfe You actually think that this code is just coincidentally also valid in 11? No, it is not. With a 25 digit alphanumeric key, there is basically infinite. If they only take uppercase and numbers (36 possible characters), it's 808281277464764060643139600456536293376 ( (26+10)^25 ) possible keys. If they also use lowercase letters (62 possible letters), it's 645345427773512447880377451634304602899218432 ( (26*2+10)^25 ) possible keys.
      Windows 7 keys work on 11 because Microsoft wants it that way.

  • @IceBotYT
    @IceBotYT Год назад +1340

    I don’t know. Can you?
    Edit: I’m sorry that this is the most liked comment

  • @Sophron.
    @Sophron. Год назад +573

    Actually you can activate modern Windows versions (8, 8.1, 10, 11) with Win 7 key, it can be also OEM key though, but not all keys works

    • @velwark
      @velwark Год назад +31

      Not Quite Right. You can't Activate Windows 8(.1) with an Windows 7 Key.

    • @outrowed
      @outrowed Год назад +6

      Retail key (key you buy in a box for around $100) will always work, at least for me.

    • @thefallenwarrior4349
      @thefallenwarrior4349 Год назад +28

      It has to be the same edition of windows for the key to work. You can't activate a a Windows Pro install with a Windows Home key. And because most people used Windows 7 Starter, they can't use those keys anymore, since Win10/11 don't have Starter editions.

    • @JPX64Channel
      @JPX64Channel Год назад +5

      @@thefallenwarrior4349 well i just used an oem windows 7 ultimate key from my laptop to activate windows 10 in a pc, and i used linux in that laptop instead

    • @velwark
      @velwark Год назад +3

      @@thefallenwarrior4349 Okay, I will try that later, but as far as i know, none of the Windows 7 Keys I had worked.

  • @Q0AL62
    @Q0AL62 Год назад +372

    windows 7 can be activated with an XP key so if you upgrade from XP to 7 then to 11 you have technically activated windows 11 with a windows XP key

    • @MSWinNT
      @MSWinNT Год назад +22

      Nope, it cannot be activates from any older versions of windows

    • @koopatroopa6882
      @koopatroopa6882 Год назад +10

      Wait, how do you upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7?

    • @shadowthefurryscientist
      @shadowthefurryscientist Год назад +49

      @@koopatroopa6882 upgrade from XP to Vista, then Vista to 7 i think

    • @moonlight09_wr740n
      @moonlight09_wr740n Год назад +11

      @@koopatroopa6882 when upgrading,there will be no product key installed,so that XP Key gets rejected

    • @alfonsojon1997
      @alfonsojon1997 Год назад +5

      You cannot upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7

  • @j0hnf_uk
    @j0hnf_uk Год назад +96

    There was a time when Microsoft only allowed users to downgrade to a maximum of 2 previous versions of Windows. Back when Vista first came out, unsurprisingly, most users wanted XP on their machines and this could be done, easily. The same applied to Windows 7, for those who still wanted XP. When Windows 8 came out, the oldest version that could be downgraded to was Vista, but most chose 7 instead. They relaxed that stipulation when 8.1 came out, it would seem, and have been allowing users to upgrade to newer versions ever since.

    • @Galaxy.Windows
      @Galaxy.Windows 6 месяцев назад

      Vista is the best Windows version of all time. its sad to see that program support for it is going away. not too sad for Windows 7

    • @christopherleubner6633
      @christopherleubner6633 Месяц назад

      Yup XP and 7 were the two best ones ime. Vista and 8 were horrible..😮

  • @angieandretti
    @angieandretti Год назад +43

    I've activated Win10 installs with Win7 keys plenty of times, so I'm not surprised that it works for 11 as well. After all, 10 was offered as a free upgrade from 7 and 11 is offered as a free upgrade from 10, so if you had a Win7 machine that you free-upgraded to 10, and now it somehow magically passed hardware validation for 11... well it makes sense to me that it works from a key perspective since the upgrade path exists - even though I doubt any PC was ever sold with Win7 that actually has new enough hardware to pass the upgrade validation for 11. There are still ways to do it though, of course.

    • @freevbucks8019
      @freevbucks8019 Год назад +1

      Just use Linux at this point

    • @guidelamp4025
      @guidelamp4025 13 дней назад

      It's very possible someone with a retail copy of Windows 7 built a PC back in the day and then gradually upgraded their hardware throughout the years while reactivating Windows and moving onto the next edition.

  • @petertrex
    @petertrex Год назад +147

    So here 's my story.
    I upgraded to vista from XP then to 7 and it kept the product key. then to 8, 8.1, and even WIndows10 I used the same key despite all the upgrade I have done is those times.
    and I'm actually using windows 11 with same key as XP because it was registered as key of WIndows7,8,8.1, and 10's key at some point, so it really worked.
    So I never paid for Windows after XP lol
    *added* I forgot to mention vista, and I used phone activation glitch thing which should have changed my key but it stayed the same somehow. so I don't think this is re-doable now because MS patched the glitch soon (it came back on early stage of Win10 when you could activate WIndows by just making a call completely free)

    • @koopatroopa6882
      @koopatroopa6882 Год назад +6

      Wait, how do you upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7?

    • @tallpaul9475
      @tallpaul9475 Год назад +8

      How did you get the Windows 7 Upgrade for free? Did you download ISO file to bypass paying for it?

    • @Austeja608
      @Austeja608 Год назад

      @@koopatroopa6882 maybe he forgot vista

    • @Rodrigo-ks6oc
      @Rodrigo-ks6oc Год назад +5

      Wrong
      You can't upgrade from XP to 11.
      Even if you go
      XP - Vista - 7 - 8 - 8.1 - 10
      The Windows 10 install will still be 32bit
      And Windows 11 is 64bit only

    • @truesyner2009
      @truesyner2009 Год назад +4

      @@Rodrigo-ks6oc If you link your key to a Microsoft Account, you can still use that key in a different PC. Just sign in with a Microsoft Account on Win 8.1 (ig) or 10 then just log in with the same account on a new PC that supports Win 11. Simple bro.

  • @Boxuga
    @Boxuga Год назад +49

    Hey Enderman, I have used a windows 8 pro key on windows 11 and it works just fine. I believe it because when they were forcing people to update to windows 10 with annoying popups. they added code to windows 10 to look at 7/8 product key databases. They either did not care to change this later and kept in their code or just did it so people would keep updating.
    also, with Windows XP/98 keys windows 11 could maybe of parsed the 98 keys threw something maybe a character was not supposed to be in it. Windows XP system may have been very similar to windows 11. so, the characters were not banned so it parsed it over to a key database probably stored at Microsoft somewhere.

    • @MGmirkin
      @MGmirkin Год назад +1

      Yes, valid 7, 8, 8.1 keys should all work for 10+ installs, since Win10 pushed "free upgrades" for all OSes back to Win7 (including Win8/8.1). Basically, anything with a valid Win7/8/8.1 key would "validate"/"activate." Which is why you can still activate Windows 10 when installing via Media Creation Tool from a machine with Win7/8/8.1 via in in-place upgrade. After which point it links the machine hardware [and Microsoft account, if any] to the Win10 Digital License, and it will allow you to reinstall Win10 on that machine clean, and just say "I don't have a product key," and the activation server will still recognize the hardware and validate/activate it, since it was already activated/validated & associated with that hardware at least once previously.

  • @321b_productions
    @321b_productions Год назад +22

    The fact that the key is censored with “Subscribe or I’ll bite you” 😂

  • @Foxtrot200
    @Foxtrot200 Год назад +191

    I just want to acknowledge that you said, "rate the video," and not "leave a like." As I understand, dislikes aren't entirely negative in terms of engagement and I appreciate that you recognize that. I found this video interesting, especially since you explored multiple levels of activation keys. Personally, this is useful because I _may_ be able to use my OG Win7 Home Premium key to activate a Win11 instance should I need to drastically upgrade my system. In any case, thanks for the video!

  • @kildozer2012
    @kildozer2012 Год назад +16

    I've been in the recycling service for a few years now and have gathered a collection of W7 pro keys from recycled computers that I give away or use on personal machines, I still remember finding out that you could use them to activate W10. The people that I give them to are always skeptical on weather or not it will work but always thank me when they realize that it did work, saving them $200 or if you want to go really cheap you can get retail single use keys for as low as $6

    • @TankerLover69
      @TankerLover69 Год назад +1

      Cool thing called data mining from cheap keys:

    • @prysp
      @prysp 6 месяцев назад +1

      Isn’t it interesting that people just decide to toss away their old PC hardware without even thinking once that the software keys are reusable.
      By the way, would you lend me one for free... 😘

    • @kildozer2012
      @kildozer2012 6 месяцев назад

      @@prysp Sending you a DM on discord

  • @gentlepersuader
    @gentlepersuader Год назад +9

    A lot of people don't understand the Windows licencing model. That $50 eBay version is probably a leaked volume licence copy that is sold as a bootleg version. Windows has retail licencing, OEM and volume including MAK (multiple activation key) and KMS (key management services) and others I can't recall right now. Most of these are not interchangeable. For instance, just the other day I loaded a Win 10 Pro for a client using one of my volume licence copies as it was quicker to install from thumb drive. The client had an OEM (genuine) Win 10 Pro licence card and DVD but her single use OEM key wouldn't activate my volume licence install. Installing the version that came on the DVD did however work of course.
    In the volume licence world there are Windows versions from Microsoft's volume licence web portal including Windows N, Windows KN (uses the KMS licence) and others. It really is a complex model that I still don't fully understand decades later.
    I work with many Government funded organisations and they typically all use a form a multiple activations from a single key. It is often these types of licences that end up on the black market as a single key can be used hundreds or even thousands of times. Often Microsoft will blacklist a leaked key and your cheap online copy you purchased won't subsequently activate. This is why the vendor will often just provide another key as they probably have many themselves.
    Interesting video nonetheless.

    • @paradiselost9946
      @paradiselost9946 Год назад

      ive always made it a habit to jot down the key, os, and version whenever i see it on a machine in a junkpile... very handy to have.

  • @josangoj78
    @josangoj78 Год назад +7

    I found a Toshiba laptop on a trashcan, and it still got a Windows 7 OEM license sticker, with a perfectly readable product key. As it ran sluggish when I first managed to boot it, eventually I installed Windows 10 on it. Used the product key from that sticker on a fresh install, and although it took a bit or time to grab it, it finally activated without any hassles!!! Still running like a champ one year later!!!

  • @-_.-_.-_.-_.-_.-_.
    @-_.-_.-_.-_.-_.-_. Год назад +10

    Truly apprecating you man, you are spending $$$$ for getting the original boxes for showing us good content.
    I really want these xp,win7 boxes too, so expensive..

  • @khaliil12mm
    @khaliil12mm Год назад +6

    windows: what's your childhood nickname? enderman: my childhood nickname is 3

  • @gamecuber6
    @gamecuber6 Год назад +267

    Wait... does that mean i can activate 7 with a 11 key?!

    • @kyoudaiken
      @kyoudaiken Год назад +41

      Yes. Even with Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 keys.

    • @veljabr3
      @veljabr3 Год назад +21

      I don't think you can activate Windows 7 with Windows 11 key. However, you can try with one from e-bay, but the chances are that sellers are selling old keys (presumably from business laptops/rigs) that work with any system newer than the one that was installed on that specific rig.

    • @stefanmuller12322
      @stefanmuller12322 10 месяцев назад +2

      No this is the True 😅😊 Aber du kannst Windows 11 mit einen einem Windows 7 key aktivirn

    • @a_nicegaming
      @a_nicegaming 10 месяцев назад +3

      Does that mean when windows 12 activates i can activate windows 7 with a windows 12 product key ?

    • @SOS_Studios
      @SOS_Studios 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@kyoudaiken what about Vista?

  • @kFY514
    @kFY514 Год назад +8

    Just another tip: if you set up a local account _without_ a password, and add a password later through Settings instead, it won't force you to set the recovery questions.

  • @Archmage1809
    @Archmage1809 Год назад +6

    A lot of you guys might know, W7 and W8 keys are the reason why HWID activation works. Technically they use a bug in Microsoft system, and if Microsoft fixes that, all of the W7 and W8 keys are gone.
    Because M$ already promised that W7 and W8 keys will work on W10 as free upgrade, they probably won't fix that bug, so, free windows activation for people who know about this.

  • @Sb129
    @Sb129 Год назад +6

    I already knew the Win7 key would work, it only makes sense since when Win10 first came out you were able to directly upgrade to 10 for free. Plus, I've done this already long ago with Win10 on a few systems and I would have suspected 11 worked if 10 did.

  • @DezsikeDevil1
    @DezsikeDevil1 Год назад +5

    I have my Windows 10 activated with my old Windows 7 key I got for free by my University on launch day (of Win 7). I used Win 7 on a 2008 PC until end of support, when that PC's motherboard broke. So I built a completely new, modern one in May 2020, installed Win 10, input my old Win 7 key and it still works perfectly. It didn't let me activate another copy of Win 7 on a different PC but with Win 10 it worked. So you most probably can still activate Win 7 with that key (assuming activation servers are working) but not Win 10/11.

    • @fredskronk
      @fredskronk Год назад

      I activated a virtual win xp a couple of years ago. Had a real key so why not?
      Online activation was down but a phone activation worked great!

  • @damienf15
    @damienf15 9 месяцев назад +4

    You and Michael MJD are my favorite tech channels ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

  • @lukeb7954
    @lukeb7954 Год назад +6

    Enderman's videos are just getting better and better

    • @ltxr9973
      @ltxr9973 Год назад

      definitely. Very talented guy and the presentation is getting better and better.

  • @moonlover5544
    @moonlover5544 Год назад +3

    You can re-use a Windows product key (Or alteast I think so.), I have a photo of my laptop's Windows 10 product key, and I sometimes use it for my VM Windows 10 setups. May not work for earlier versions, depends.

  • @djnikdee6224
    @djnikdee6224 Год назад +4

    I truly believe it worked because that key was never used in any system and has been openly available . It might have worked on a windows 10 system as well as a first time ever used key. But this has been great to see .

  • @A7mad3109
    @A7mad3109 Год назад

    I haven't watched your videos in a while, now that I'm back I realize you talk in your videos, AMAZING!
    For some reason that weird youtube thing unsubbed me but idgaf and I re subbed :D

  • @MaleShaho-sv3bh
    @MaleShaho-sv3bh 7 месяцев назад +2

    Finally I got windows from keyr (Make sure to include the dot (.) between "keyr" and "org")
    I like some of the transitions, but sometimes they're a bit too much and are seemingly random. Since we use these persistent elements that transition across pages to indicate some kind of relationship between the previous and the next states, some of your transitions confuse me because I can't immediately see what the relationship is.
    For example 2:23 of the selectable tiles (which weren't selected) transition into being two switches... does that mean anything? are they related in some way? I see this as random and a bad use of the design language. However, at 1:14 I like the transition from switches to the ticks on a paper, that makes sense to me. Epic presentation tho

  • @optimusdodo9593
    @optimusdodo9593 Год назад +10

    I used a 15year old CD key I had laying around from a late 2000s HP to activate my windows 11 on my Steam Deck.

    • @clouds661
      @clouds661 Год назад +3

      why would you put windows on a steam deck. keep it on SteamOS Linux

    • @shellrate
      @shellrate Год назад +4

      @@clouds661 because its his

    • @clouds661
      @clouds661 Год назад +1

      @@shellrate ok but why. Most games i can think of run just fine and windows has so many problems on the deck. driver issues and stuff. valve is making that better but what's the point. What are you getting out of installing Windows, a spyware-ridden slow-ass peice of absolute garbage. even ME was better than 11

    • @berthold64
      @berthold64 Год назад +1

      @@clouds661 windows has better battery management, simple as that

    • @optimusdodo9593
      @optimusdodo9593 Год назад +1

      @@clouds661 because I break Linux just by looking at it.

  • @ejazali4
    @ejazali4 Год назад +17

    In some instances, you can active windows while you're offline, try that with a Windows XP product key.

    • @MSWinNT
      @MSWinNT Год назад +1

      Actually he can't, check my reply in my comment, cause now I can't be bothered to type the full explanation, but I'll only say this, if he bought the Windows embedded posready 2009 key and applied it on windows 11 iot, it would most likely, despite the edition, as long as it's Windows 11 iot, cause that is the embedded version of windows 11.

  • @TriegaDN
    @TriegaDN Год назад +2

    I am still using windows 10 with the windows 7 key I purchased over a decade ago! I am on my third PC since that time. I actually felt pressured to switch to windows 10 pretty early because I was worried I wouldn't be able to use my windows 7 key for a windows 10 install in the future eventually. I liked windows 7 and I would have stuck up to end of life if I knew they would just keep that free upgrade deal going indefinitely!

  • @LumiLumiLumiLumiLumiLumiLumiL
    @LumiLumiLumiLumiLumiLumiLumiL Год назад +1

    Also to get a windows 11 Account on the Pro version you can select "Setup for an Organisation" and then "I'd like to join a Domain" and then it will let u create a local account

  • @thebyzocker
    @thebyzocker Год назад +3

    that is REALLY interesting as you can find tons of windows 7 keys on the internet just lying around... even upgrading from home to pro with an ultimate key i found in a 1 minute google search worked in my vm? wtf

  • @andresbravo2003
    @andresbravo2003 Год назад +25

    “Can you activate Windows 11 with a Windows XP Key?”
    Me: “Wait, that’s illegal.”

  • @bsaednnmgointuvtjstairhvrqujnb
    @bsaednnmgointuvtjstairhvrqujnb Год назад +2

    That's great to know! I knew it would work since Microsoft wants its users to migrate to Windows 10 then how you mentioned they made the same with Windows 11!

  • @jesusitox12
    @jesusitox12 Год назад

    i love the windows 98 box, reminds me of old school pc videogame boxes, still have some around somewhere

  • @greenlemon6838
    @greenlemon6838 Год назад +3

    What bout downloading earlier builds of windows so you can upgrade from an earlier windows system and slowly make way up to windows 11 ?

  • @portableappsbyjeder
    @portableappsbyjeder Год назад +3

    If you use your win7 key to activate win 10 or 11, yes, you can activate win7.
    With Win 7 key you can activate Win 8, 8.1, 10, 11, no matter it was OEM or Box version. Also you can activate new win version with Retail keys.
    One note - don't use same key on different win/PCs at one time.
    Win 7-11 has same activation service method.

    • @Ragnar8504
      @Ragnar8504 Год назад

      THe one thing that doesn't seem to work is 7 Upgrade keys. I once had a crappy laptop with a Vista key and a 7 Upgrade key stuck to the bottom and neither would work on Windows 10. OEM keys work for activating Win 10 but I haven't managed to download anything from Microsoft using one of them.

  • @theretromillennial
    @theretromillennial Год назад

    I like your MS peripheral setup. I’ve got the same mouse at work and a MS Natural Keyboard from the Windows 98 era. Out of curiosity, what kind of keyboard are you using? It sounds almost like an IBM Model M, but it’s clearly not one.

  • @hnaroda
    @hnaroda Год назад

    Enderman I know this is not the argument of the video but how do you get that widgets on your windows 10 pc desktop that indicates your hard drives exc… which you showed in your previous videos?

  • @chrismcgraw3399
    @chrismcgraw3399 Год назад +4

    you can use use xp key to activate windows 7 or vista then upgrade to windows 8 /10 then 11? i already know you can upgrade from win3.1 up to windows 7 but can it actually go up to windows 11? That i'm not sure but it would be nice to try and see .

    • @thatwindowsxpfan1234
      @thatwindowsxpfan1234 Год назад

      unfortunaltey, windows 10 and onwards doesn't like the "Programs and users" folder that is made.

  • @GTAIVisbest
    @GTAIVisbest Год назад +8

    I'm really really happy you swapped from just having music, to doing a voice-over. Your english is great, so much better than other ESL youtubers. Thank you so much, I can finally listen to these hella interesting videos while I work out

    • @JuandiSanchez-tp5rf
      @JuandiSanchez-tp5rf 5 месяцев назад

      Couldn't agree more. Especially for a Russian person his English is excellent.

  • @fredskronk
    @fredskronk Год назад +2

    I started to use win 7 about a year before it was released. Sure. It was buggy during the beta periods but better than vista :)
    Then, when it got released I got an RTM key from work. Last time I used it was a few years ago and then for installing win 7 on an old laptop. Never struck me that I could use it for win 10.
    I got a few win 10 keys for a customers way back when it was new. One was never used so I kept it (with their permission). Still works fine. But maybe I should try the old win 7 RTM key next time :)

  • @That_Son_Ofa_Itch
    @That_Son_Ofa_Itch Год назад +1

    It’s nice to know that if you buy a windows version and don’t use it. Or can’t afford the newest version that you can basically use that key eventually.
    Imagine if someone bought windows 8 and then didn’t use it because of some reason. Now years later their key still works but on windows 11. That would be a hella good look to them.
    It honestly makes windows look more like they care about customers than intended lmao

  • @LAST_V
    @LAST_V Год назад +4

    What if you activate a windows 98 then upgrade to xp then to 7-8-8.1-10 and 11?

  • @dieguix
    @dieguix Год назад +4

    8:55 I thought exactly that you explained about the Windows 11 activation with a Windows 7 product key, there´s a video from NTDEV channel making an upgrade from windows 7 to 11 directly (modifing the ISO) , keeping everything (i thought, maybe this include the windows license), i made this experiment on a virtual machine with a activated copy of windows 7 to upgrade to 11 and yep, it works, i kept all and my activation of windows, and this applies for Windows 8/8.1, too. So yes, it´s not a sorprise, we can activate windows 10 or 11 using a windows 7 or 8 product key. Interesting video and experiment.👍🏼

  • @tamoghnapal6619
    @tamoghnapal6619 Год назад +2

    FYI No that key won't get used up, microsoft just grants you a second digital license against that key on your microsoft account. I activated a Windows 10 copy with a Windows 8.1 key for my PC in 2018 (Upgraded it to 10). Later in 2020 I installed Windows 8.1 again in a seperate parition, and yes the original key worked. Now I have two OSes, windows 8.1 an 10 on a same PC using the same product key, and haven't recieved any activation failed errors.

    • @phamnguyenductin
      @phamnguyenductin Год назад

      The activation keys are tied to your hardware (more specifically your motherboard) and not the Windows version (7/8/10/11). So, as long as you're running the same hardware, the key will work.

  • @ZipplyZane
    @ZipplyZane Год назад +1

    It makes sense to me for it to only work for Windows 7 and up, since Windows 10 was a free upgrade for those versions, and Windows 11 was a free update for Windows 10. But there was no free update to Windows 7 from XP or to XP from 98.
    As for why the Windows XP key took longer: Windows XP was the first version of Windows to actually use Windows Activation. (Windows 98 just had a product key, which would work on any copy.) So maybe it's still ultimately the same activation system.
    Back then it would have been good to instantly reject the old public Windows keys. So maybe they are included in a local blacklist. Or maybe they changed the checksum that would verify it wasn't a mistyped key.
    Hence the XP key made it past the initial check, and had to wait on the servers to check it.

  • @ColdFlameEcosystem
    @ColdFlameEcosystem Год назад +3

    Once switched to linux, we will never see windows back again

    • @pafik_
      @pafik_ 3 месяца назад +2

      Nah, I was forced to try Linux once and I just installed windows back as soon as I could

    • @ErraticPT
      @ErraticPT 3 месяца назад +2

      Only when Linux becomes remotely average user friendly instead of actively user hostile.
      You got more chance of half the world suddenly deciding to speak nothing but latin, i.e. probably never.

    • @GoogleDoesEvil
      @GoogleDoesEvil 2 месяца назад

      @@ErraticPT That will never happen. Even when Unix was a commercial product the people that used it were actively hostile to users.

  • @MrAeral
    @MrAeral Год назад +4

    I really liked this video. This just shows us that windows is never changes, it's just have a one kernel and every 5 years they are changing the design 💀. But this is really groudbreaking! I love it. Keep going with these videos, they are amazing!

    • @youravghuman5231
      @youravghuman5231 Год назад +4

      That goes for every os. No one gonna write a code from scratch just for other version. Everything is just an updated version.

  • @InfopeAlese
    @InfopeAlese Год назад +2

    The knife with he cut the box for Windows 7 is... Interesting

  • @yellotech
    @yellotech Год назад +1

    Very off-topic question. But, I am attmpting to install Windows XP through USB onto another computer (Lenovo T61) and im getting the error "Setup cannot find the the End User Licensing Agreement (EULA). Setup cannot continue. To quit, press F3. And this is starting to annoy me. Im not sure what to do, can someone help? Thank you in advance.

  • @ZakTDuck
    @ZakTDuck Год назад +17

    Could the reason why the XP key failed is because of it being a 32 bit version whereas Windows 11 would be expecting a valid 64 bit version key? I would be interested in seeing a follow up if the same were to happen with XP x64 edition (and/or Server 2003) as well as maybe Vista/Server 2008 x64 editions.

    • @willgallatin2802
      @willgallatin2802 Год назад +2

      both 32 and 64 came on the disk for XP PRO. No joy there either.

    • @MGmirkin
      @MGmirkin Год назад

      The reason the XP key didn't work is because it was a key from an OS prior to Windows 7. Period. Vista [presumably] also would not have worked.
      When Win10 was released, Win7, 8, 8,1 were all allowed to be upgraded to Win10 for free. Meaning all the retail home/pro keys [and presumably OEM keys, or whatnot] made for those OSes were basically "grandfathered in" to the activation process on the activation server, and would "validate" and would then generate an associated Win10 Digital License, associated with that computer's hardware (and Microsoft Account, if one was active / logged in and associated with it).
      Vista, XP, Me, 98Se, 98, 95a/b were never part of the "free upgrade" program. So their license keys, presumably were "grandfathered in" on the activation server. Hence, they wouldn't validate. If he'd used a Vista disc, and it failed to validate, well, that'd pretty much be your proof. XP/Vista, no. 7/8/8.1, yes.
      When the "free upgrade" period ended, Microsoft **should have** turned off the ability to activate using old keys ... but they didn't. So, you've basically always been able to use the media creation tool to either do an in-place upgrade on a Win7/8/8.1 machine, or else a clean install and then enter the valid Win7/8/8.1 key post-clean-install, and validation would simply work. Had they wanted to they could have recoded the activation server to kick back with an error "free upgrade period has ended" when trying to validate a machine / key that hadn't been upgraded during the "free" period. But they apparently never did. So, even though you're technically "not supposed to be able to," Microsoft never really enforced the "end" of the "free upgrade" program on the activation server side.
      IMO, it was low-key intentional to ignore people who took advantage, 'cause it got them off older less secure machines and onto the new Windows OS, Windows Update treadmill, and into the Microsoft Store ecosystem, where they could potentially sell people software-as-a-service and make more money. So, it really makes sense to just ignore the putative "piracy" as a "loss leader" and get them into the updated ecosystem, buying new software, hardware that's compatible with it [making hardware vendors happy], etc.
      Could they go back and sue 1/10th of their Win10 install base for "piracy"? Yeah, probably. Would they ever recover from the bad press? Maybe, maybe not... IMO, the good [read: potential profits] of leaving it de facto "free" and not pursuing action against folks who picked up "free upgrades" in violation of the EULA / TOS, outweighs any negatives of missing a "sale" of the OS...

  • @TechNerd22
    @TechNerd22 Год назад +3

    What about Windows Vista? Would you be able to activate 11 with a Vista key?

  • @veritassyfer1185
    @veritassyfer1185 Год назад +1

    OEM keys from manufactures for Windows 7 also activate on W10/W11 also as long as you use the key on system that has manufacture's motherboard.

  • @andrey.003
    @andrey.003 Год назад

    you can also create an offline account if you choose work and school account, where you may be able to join a domain instead and create that offline user

  • @waynenathanieltheanimator
    @waynenathanieltheanimator Год назад +3

    Windows 98 keys will not work. Because it's Windows 9x
    Window 7 until Windows 10 Keys will work because they are Windows NT
    Edit : Windows XP Fails because it's not a part of the Windows Vsta ERA. Modern Windows is All based in Windows Vista and even if they jumped to NT 10.0, Windows 10 and 11 are just Vista with features

    • @MSWinNT
      @MSWinNT Год назад +1

      Dude, this is 100% fake, Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, and 10 Beta have the same major kernal, but not the same minor kernal, service pack, updates, and branch, stop spreading false info, Windows 10 use 6.3 kernal in some areas, but is overall 10.0.

    • @waynenathanieltheanimator
      @waynenathanieltheanimator Год назад +1

      @@MSWinNT I see that Windows 7's is 6.1, Windows 8 being 6.2, Windows 8.1 being 6.3 and Windows 10 being 10.0. Starting Windows 11 it still use 10.0. however some areas still bear 6.3 and most is 10.0

    • @MSWinNT
      @MSWinNT Год назад +1

      I can't be bothered to tell the reason why those keys work, just go to my comment, check my new reply to understand it, but I will tell you this, take my word for it, regular xp keys won't work, but embedded would work, check why on my reply in my comment.

  • @uranium5694
    @uranium5694 Год назад +4

    What about Vista? Can you use a Windows Vista key to activate Windows 10/11?

  • @Jurtaani
    @Jurtaani Год назад +1

    one bizarre way i could think to activate Windows 11 pro would be with the Windows 8 Media center pack.
    initially Windows 8 didn't come with Windows media center anymore, but they sold separate activation keys for people with Windows 8.
    this key on it's own would be enough to activate Windows 10 or 11 pro versions.

  • @admiral_alman8671
    @admiral_alman8671 5 месяцев назад +1

    Could I go from a windows vista that is already activated all the way to w10 on the same pc? Or w7 at least?

  • @windowsvista3193
    @windowsvista3193 Год назад +3

    Try windows vista because it is basically windows 7

  • @ThePrinzKassad
    @ThePrinzKassad Год назад +6

    "You need to activate Windows before you can personalize *OUR* computer" 😂😂😂
    What Micro$oft would also tell you ^^

  • @charleshines2142
    @charleshines2142 Год назад +1

    I found that on Windows 10 you can personalize without activating if you are not connected to the internet and you do it early enough. Then once it checks to make you activate, your changes are locked in until you activate. If it is an embedded license you will just get to customize any time you want. It is a good way to lock in your own wallpaper and personalizations if you get people messing with your settings and don't like that. The only real reason not to activate is if you are only testing something. If you were like Linus and tested a lot of hardware it would get expensive fast to activate Windows for each one!! That is especially true when you consider that most of those are temporary installs for the purposes of testing and discussing some oddball device that no one has ever seen or been able to justify the cost of.

  • @ko83na
    @ko83na Год назад +2

    great video. i used also a win7 oem key on my old thinkpad to update it to win10. worked without a problem. i wonder if you could also use a vista key ... because 7 was an update to vista... and vista an update to xp... perhaps it is possible to activate them after each other ^^

  • @pugzgamez8891
    @pugzgamez8891 Год назад +3

    Why are you asking me-

  • @tucker21222
    @tucker21222 Год назад +4

    Definitely a great video But I don't think That upgrading every computer To even Windows 10 Even though Windows 10 is good It's a great idea I think You should always Think about your hardware And how powerful it is And you should always think about it What you want to do with your hardware Some operating systems work better than others I think it's all Dependent On What works for you And what works for your hardware

  • @Thatguy101987
    @Thatguy101987 3 месяца назад

    Not surprised Windows 7 works. I had a copy of Windows 7 Ultimate, that I upgraded to 10 in 2015, and just updated to 11. Never had to activate it once the update was complete.

  • @thunderbolt10031
    @thunderbolt10031 Год назад +1

    It really shouldn't be a surprise that 7 keys work. I upgraded from 7 Home Premium to 10 just last year and 10 kept 7's activation key in place with no fuss. It tossed me onto 10 Home and I went on with my day.

  • @nmindovskiy
    @nmindovskiy Год назад +4

    эндер, когда видос на русском языке?, я конечно все и так понимаю на английском , но хотелось бы русскоязычное видео или отдельный русскоязычный канал для тех, кто английский не понимает. ролики у тебя познавательные и интересные, иногда я даже новое узнаю

  • @millenniumedition
    @millenniumedition Год назад

    The "Subscribe or I'll bite you edit is soooo clean

  • @imnetzus
    @imnetzus Год назад

    Ender, hello. Have a question what is name of your account geometry dash? In old videos we can find this game link on your desktop. And yes, my english is bad, bc im russian, as you :)

  • @tieradlerch.217
    @tieradlerch.217 Год назад

    The laptop monitor blitz when you throw the Windows 7 packaging lmao

  • @ChillyBeatz18
    @ChillyBeatz18 3 месяца назад

    That keyboard sound is soothing.

  • @TwistySponge
    @TwistySponge Год назад

    It's been so long since I watched this channel. Last video I saw you were still using text instead of a microphone xD

  • @lukan2
    @lukan2 Год назад

    subtitles would be a good additions to these speech videos ngl

  • @iemanuell
    @iemanuell 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video!

  • @Krist4President
    @Krist4President Год назад

    Hey enderman, i used to watch your channel in 2019-2020 when you were still small and doing reviews.
    Im wondering if you remember me.

  • @hanro50
    @hanro50 Год назад +2

    I own a valid windows 8 Pro retail key. Yes you can activate windows 11 with it.
    I believe it still works because since Windows 10 can be activated with a 7, 8 and 8.1 key. Many less reputable market places started to sell 7, 8 and 8.1 keys as Windows 10 keys. I'd wager it would likely not work with Vista or any older versions of Windows.

  • @resucutie
    @resucutie Год назад

    enderman: "actuate"
    my brain: windows actuator

  • @itsyellow
    @itsyellow Год назад

    i love the asmr when you type the xp and up product keys lol

  • @83n80y
    @83n80y Год назад +1

    I rate this video a thumb! Glad MS allows us to use these older keys to "actiwate" Windows 10 and 11. Just remember that a Home key will only activate Windows 10 or 11 Home. To "actiwate" Pro you'll need a Pro or Ultimate key. Now I want to go around "actiwating" my impression of Chekov from Star Trek TOS. 😁 Thanks for the vid!

  • @asdfghjklnqwerty
    @asdfghjklnqwerty Год назад +1

    A really intriguing question, must say.

  • @rashidisw
    @rashidisw Год назад

    iirc, there were no migration/upgrade path from XP to Win7.
    Its easy to imagine that Microsoft would simply declare keys that created before Win7 to be invalid.

  • @andrewg7878
    @andrewg7878 Год назад

    This thing checks the product key while offline completely. Its a local process or algorithm it is checked against. Speaking on windows 10 install, which I did completely offline. Win7 key worked in Win10 fresh install like a charm.

  • @shaneeslick
    @shaneeslick Год назад

    G'day Enderman,
    in future if you want to run W7 it should activate with this Motherboard using the same key,
    I have a GA-78LMT-USB3 which has an OS Drive for each of W7 & W10 for testing components, I randomly swap from one to the other with no problem.

  • @uddinislah2724
    @uddinislah2724 Год назад +1

    Excellent information thank you 👍

  • @StopGivingMeHateBase1431
    @StopGivingMeHateBase1431 7 месяцев назад +1

    Why did you make it say "Subscribe or i'll bite you" instead of the product key?

  • @thomasvankeulen9511
    @thomasvankeulen9511 Год назад

    Microsoft: It's an older code sir, but it checks out

  • @a.mgaming3418
    @a.mgaming3418 Год назад

    My main computer I built myself is using running Windows 11 Pro on a Dell OEM Win 7 Pro key from a computer that got repurposed as a Linux test bed. So OEM keys will activate Win 11 on different manufacturers too.

  • @yellowwinner1
    @yellowwinner1 5 месяцев назад

    I thought this was pretty common knowledge considering as you said Windows 11 uses Windows 10's activation so that would include all Windows 7 and newer keys.

  • @kelvinnkat
    @kelvinnkat Год назад

    Would you be able to check something in between XP and 7, like maybe Vista?

  • @abo_9al7
    @abo_9al7 Год назад +1

    1:38 “I love being responsible” saved you like 20 minutes you’re welcome

  • @xpower7125
    @xpower7125 Год назад +1

    What do u think about w11 22h2?

  • @ErraticPT
    @ErraticPT 3 месяца назад

    Both my original boxed full 7 home premium (Pro in otherwords) and 8.1 Pro upgrade keys work on 10 Pro and 11 Pro.
    Although the 7 key will sometimes (for some reason known only to m$) require phoning the automated activation line when reinstalling.

  • @PinkAgaricus
    @PinkAgaricus Год назад

    lol That “Subscribe or I'll bite you” made me laugh.

  • @Qwerty-uiop
    @Qwerty-uiop Год назад +1

    1:38, I love being responsible

  • @theverylol30
    @theverylol30 Год назад +1

    for the local account method, i use accessibility stuff to get to settings then go to internet settings and disconnect from the internet then go back. this worked on home

    • @ThatRandomToast
      @ThatRandomToast Год назад

      Does it work with Windows 11 version 22H2?

    • @theverylol30
      @theverylol30 Год назад

      @@ThatRandomToast ive not tried it and most likely wont as i always upgrade and i dont have the setup

  • @JoCaTen
    @JoCaTen Год назад +1

    i have no idea what to expect here but let's see

  • @Waludalf
    @Waludalf Год назад

    Dude out here asking the real questions

  • @Zinkolo
    @Zinkolo Год назад +1

    YES! COMMENTARY! I SUBSCRIBE FOR THESE GEMS