Article 6F608 Microsoft will stop old Windows product keys from activating new Windows installs

Microsoft will stop old Windows product keys from activating new Windows installs

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Andrew Cunningham
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RIP to one of my favorite loopholes: Microsoft quietly announced earlier this month (via Neowin) that users will no longer be able to install and activate Windows 10 or Windows 11 with old Windows 7 and Windows 8 product keys.

Microsoft Windows 11 $139 at Microsoft (Ars Technica may earn compensation for sales from links on this post through affiliate programs.)

At least for now, though, it seems like this change will only apply to future Windows versions. We were able to activate a fresh Windows 11 Pro 22H2 install with a Windows 8 Pro product key as of this morning, as was Neowin. But Neowin could not activate a newer Insider Preview build of Windows, suggesting that the change will mostly affect newer Windows versions. We've asked Microsoft for clarification and will update this story if we receive any.

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