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Originally Posted by Hemi-Cuda
If you boot from USB, select new Windows 10 install and create a new partition on the drive you want to use for the OS, then there shouldn't be any issue with using the Win 10 Home key you have (assuming it's valid)
If it still won't let you use that key at the time of install, you can always skip that part and not enter any key, Win 10 will still install and you can try activating later
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Agree...but its not working.
Might have to use a bigger hammer to sole this problem.
When I enter the key it says unable to validate.
if I skip entering the key, It wont let me install Win 10 home but will start to install Win 10 pro.
Then it fails after a period of time.
Getting extremely frustrating.