Windows 10 RS2 Build 15063/Version 1703/Creator’s Update
Your OEM Product Keys
Windows 10 RS2 installation media is multi-Edition and will automatically input the SLP key from the MSDM for all the following OEM licenses:
This installation media will also accept the Windows 7 Product Key from the COA:
For more details about your Product Key see:
- Your Windows Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Key, Downgrade Rights and the Free Upgrade to Windows 10 (Written Guide Updated)
- [Video] Your Windows Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Key, Downgrade Rights and the Free Upgrade to Windows 10 (Tutorial Video Updated)
The following is just a demonstration proving that Windows 7 OEM and Windows 8.x OEM keys still act as Windows 10 OEM keys as you may be told elsewhere that the Free Upgrade is over:
- Windows 7 OEM Keys and Windows 8.x OEM Keys Still Activate Windows 10 OEM Test (Written Guide Test Updated)
- [Video] Windows 7 OEM Keys and Windows 8.x OEM Keys Still Activate Windows 10 OEM Test (Tutorial Video Test Updated)
Installation Guide – Download and Clean Install (from Windows)
- 1 Downloading Windows 10 RS2 Build 15063/Version 1703 from Microsoft via the Media Creation Tool (Written Guide Updated)
- [Video] Downloading Windows 10 RS2 Build 15063/Version 1703 from Microsoft via the Media Creation Tool (Tutorial Video Updated)
- 2 Creating a Windows 10 Bootable USB for a UEFI BIOS within Windows (Written Guide Updated)
- [Video] Creating a Windows 10 Bootable USB for a UEFI BIOS within Windows (Tutorial Video in progress)
- 3 Installation of Windows 10 RS2 Build 15063/Version 1703 for a UEFI BIOS (Written Guide Updated)
- [Video] Installation of Windows 10 RS2 Build 15063/Version 1703 for a UEFI BIOS (Tutorial Video in progress)
- 3.1 Additional Special Case The Initial Clean Install of Windows 10 Using a Faded Windows 7 OEM COA (Written Guide Updated)
- [Video] The Initial Clean Install of Windows 10 Using a Faded Windows 7 OEM COA (VideoUpdated)
Installation Guides – Download and Upgrade Install (from Windows)
The Upgrade Install only works for a system running Windows 7, Windows 8.x or an earlier build of Windows 10. Upgrade Installs are not supported on Windows Vista.
- 1 Windows 7 OEM, Windows 8.x OEM or an Earlier Build of Windows 10 OEM to Windows 10 RS2 OEM Upgrade Install(Written Guide Being Updated)
- [Video] Windows 7 OEM, Windows 8.x OEM to Windows 10 RS1 OEM Upgrade Install (Instructions should equally apply to RS2)
- 2 Enabling UEFI and SecureBoot after an Upgrade from Windows 7 OEM to Windows 10 OEM (Written Guide Updated)
Installation Guides – Download and Clean Install (from Linux)
- 1 Downloading Windows 10 RS2 Build 15063/Version 1703 from Microsoft via Direct Download Links (Updated)
- 2 Checking .iso Installation Checksums for Direct Download Links (Updated)
- 3 Creating a Bootable USB for a UEFI BIOS within Linux (Written Guide Updated)
- 4 Installation of Windows 10 RS2 Build 15063/Version 1703 for a UEFI BIOS (Written Guide Updated)
- Creating a Bootable USB for a UEFI BIOS within Linux (Tutorial Video in progress)
Windows 7
Variant A – Downloading installation media from Dell (Dell only Intel Based Skylake systems with Windows 7 Pro OEM Downgrade Rights).
Variant B Downloading installation media from Microsoft (All OEMs).
- 1. Variant A Download Windows 7 64 Bit Reinstallation SP1 January 2016 Media Refresh with Updated Drivers for a 6th Generation Intel Skylake System from Dell. (Written Guide)
- 2 Variant A/B Windows 7 Installation on a UEFI BIOS (Written Guide)
- 1. Variant B Download Windows 7 SP1 (November 2011) Commercial OEM and Retail .iso from Microsoft. (Written Guide)
- 1. Variant B Slipstreaming the Convenience Rollup, IE11, NVMe, Intel Storage Controller and USB 3.0 Drivers. (Written Guide)
- 2.1 Variant B Activating Windows 7 using OEM System Locked Preinstallation (Written Guide)