![]() ![]() Instead of preventing the installer from using the preinstalled key, what I wanted to do was update the key in SLIC so that the Windows installer uses it and installs the correct edition of Windows without having to enter my key every single time I install it. Prevent Windows 10 installer from using the preinstalled serial key without disabling UEFI My question is if it's possible to (somehow) update SLIC information to the upgraded Pro key, so upon a fresh install, it will install Pro instead of Home edition.Īs has explained in the comments, this may not be possible, but my intent was the opposite of the proposed possible duplicate: ![]() Since the Pro license had been activated on my laptop before, it goes pretty smoothly, that's not the problem. Then, after a reinstall, I have to "upgrade" to Pro again by entering the key. I have also purchased Pro key.įrom my experience, if I reinstall fresh, the USB doesn't ask me for a key at all, it just grabs the license information from SLP/SLIC/whatever else it uses (UEFI install). My question is, how do I get rid of it and boot my PC normaly, or how do I 'load kernel' in grub command. I am running windows 7 and do not have a installation disk to do a repair from due a friend giving me the laptop which is a HP Compaq. I have a Dell laptop with Windows 10 Home. My PC is booting into SLIC loader v1.5.0 after scanning with SpyHunter 4. ![]()
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