In the bottom-right corner of your screen (overlapping your wallpaper), you will see a translucent text overlay: “Activate Windows. Go to Settings to activate Windows.” It does not appear over full-screen games or movies (usually), but it is always there on your desktop.
We’ve all been there. You’re building a new PC, or your hard drive just crashed, and you need to get back up and running now . You download the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool, boot from the USB drive, and then you hit that screen : windows 10 without product key
Microsoft has a hidden "I don't have a product key" button. And clicking it doesn't break your computer. Here is the honest truth about running Windows 10 without activation. Technically, Microsoft allows an "unactivated" copy of Windows 10 to run indefinitely. There is no 30-day time bomb. There is no lock screen preventing you from logging in. In the bottom-right corner of your screen (overlapping