DO NOT PERFORM THE FOLLOWING:
- Remove the default partitions
- Reformat (later part)
- Install another OS/Linux (unless you know what you are doing, it is possible though)
WHAT YOU NEED/NEED TO DO FIRST:
- 4GB USB - to install Windows 10
- Rufus software - to create a bootable USB
https://rufus.akeo.ie/ - USB HUB - for the keyboard/mouse and 4GB
- ShowKeyPlus - to recover the product key from Windows.old folder (after reinstalling Windows). You can't run this software in Recovery Mode
https://github.com/Superfly-Inc/ShowKeyPlus/releases/tag/ShowkeyPlus - Windows OEM Product Key Tool 1.0 - to recover the product key from BIOS/EFI
http://www.intowindows.com/recover-windows-product-key-bios-efi/
https://neosmart.net/OemKey/ - Windows 10 ISO - don't just download it. Highly likely all of this Intel Compute Stick (will refer to it as "ICS" from here onward) uses "Win 10 RTM Core OEM:DM" or Home version but OEM
- OEM product keys works only with OEM ISO, same goes for HOME and PRO. Let me know if it is not the case because experiences and experiments told me so.
- Torrent a Windows 10 CORE OEM - it should say "OEM"
NOW. RECOVERY PROCESS:
- Once you have the Windows 10 OEM ISO, create a bootable USB drive from it using Rufus
- Plug your USB hub with the Windows 10 USB, keyboard/mouse
- Bootup ICS to Recovery Mode and go to Command Prompt (just look for it under Advance, I think)
- Go to the drive letter of your Windows 10 USB (probably D, E, F, G, etc.) and do a "dir" command. You should be setup.exe. Run it.
- Just follow the prompt until you reach "Advance" to install Windows 10.
- Select this and when you get the option on the disk - install it on the biggest partition you see. It will rename the existing "Windows" folder to "Windows.old" where you will recover the product key using the tools mentioned above - how? Just go figure after the successful installation of this new Windows 10. The OEM build by the way should be 10240.
- After a successful install run the product key recovery tools and use it to activate Windows 10 by changing the product key. It should accept and activate. Connect ICS to your WiFi. :)
- Install ICS graphics and other drivers - manually or by Windows Update. You should also see a new build being download since 10240 is old.
- Make a backup of the product key and "Windows.old" folder for future reference and delete it to recover space.
- Look for Backup/Recovery in Control Panel - create a backup image and store it somewhere.
- Once the steps are performed, YOU'RE GOOD TO GO!
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