Windows 10 Professional 64-bit MAK ISO
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 So rather than me going to my MSP who manages our licensing (and would likely take them a day or more to even get the link over to me) I figured I'd ask here if anyone has a Windows 10 Pro 64-bit MAK ISO that I can download. We own the keys, just don't want to wait for a link. 
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 @aaronstuder That isn't VL media though, my key wouldn't activate with it. 
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 @DustinB3403 Worked for me. 
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 @aaronstuder Did it.... hrm... Let me try again. 
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 @aaronstuder said in Windows 10 Professional 64-bit MAK ISO: @DustinB3403 Worked for me. It worked with a VLSC KMS or MAK key? 
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 @Dashrender Both, and Retail too... 
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 I downloaded that version and had to tweak some files so that it would prompt for a key since the download seemed to only look in the BIOS for the key. 
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 You can add the key and activate by using these commands. slmgr.vbs /ipk <MultipleActivationKey> 
 slmgr.vbs /atoJust typing slmgr.vbs and press Enter will open a Window with more detailed information. 
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 @DustinB3403 Did it work? 
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 @aaronstuder will be able to confirm tomorrow. 
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 @DustinB3403 I see, sounds like a normal day in IT  
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 @black3dynamite said in Windows 10 Professional 64-bit MAK ISO: You can add the key and activate by using these commands. slmgr.vbs /ipk <MultipleActivationKey> 
 slmgr.vbs /atoJust typing slmgr.vbs and press Enter will open a Window with more detailed information. This is correct. @Mike-Davis This is the proper way to do anything related to MAK or KMS keys. 
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 @JaredBusch said in Windows 10 Professional 64-bit MAK ISO: @Mike-Davis This is the proper way to do anything related to MAK or KMS keys. I agree, but somehow I had an ISO that was looking in the BIOS and would not let you move forward or skip that process so that you could enter a product key. I think it was the ei.cfg file, but I can't find the article I used. 
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 @Mike-Davis said in Windows 10 Professional 64-bit MAK ISO: @JaredBusch said in Windows 10 Professional 64-bit MAK ISO: @Mike-Davis This is the proper way to do anything related to MAK or KMS keys. I agree, but somehow I had an ISO that was looking in the BIOS and would not let you move forward or skip that process so that you could enter a product key. I think it was the ei.cfg file, but I can't find the article I used. There has never been a (post beta) Windows 10 ISO that required the key for install. It has been skippable always. 
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 @black3dynamite said in Windows 10 Professional 64-bit MAK ISO: You can add the key and activate by using these commands. slmgr.vbs /ipk <MultipleActivationKey> 
 slmgr.vbs /atoJust typing slmgr.vbs and press Enter will open a Window with more detailed information. This worked like a charm. Just opened a Admin command prompt and provided the MAK key. Thanks! 
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 Huh - MS finally made a single ISO solution - FINALLY!!! 




