Yeah, but those latencies do matter when it comes to gaming. I was just reading an article on PC Gamer about how ancient Apple II is actually faster than today's high-end gaming PC's when it comes to latency.
yeah it's tricky, don't type the full thing... just start by typing Windows 10 and see what comes up, it should show you Windows 10 Pro for Workstation right away.. If you type the full thing, as in, Windows 10 Pro for Workstation you won't see anything Edit: I found it yesterday and that's how I upgraded, now I can't find it anymore, what the heck
Here you go: Spoiler: QT MRP - OEM Query Tool v48.0 Enhanced -- 02/17/2018 {UTC} -- 5:30pm ------------------------------------------- - Basic OEM Information For This Computer - ------------------------------------------- OS Version {WMIC} - Microsoft Windows 10 Pro for Workstations x64 OS Edition {Registry} - ProfessionalWorkstation OS Edition {CBS} - Professional OS Build Number - 16299 OS Update Build Revision - 248 OS Language Name/Code - en-US / Dec:1033 {Hex:409} OS Locale - en-US OS Language Value - ENU OS Installation Date - 13-Feb-18 18:22:51 {Localized Date Format} CPU Name - Intel{R} Core{TM} i7-7820HK CPU @ 2.90GHz CPU Description - Intel64 Family 6 Model 158 Stepping 9 CPU Architecture - 32/64 Bit Instruction Set CPU Cores/Threads - [4] / [8] Boot Drive Information - [BusType: RAID, Mode: AHCI, Partition: MBR, DriveType: SSD] Boot Drive Model Name - [Raid 0 Volume] Bios Information - [Type: American Megatrends Inc. , Version: E17A1IMS.31E , Date: 10/24/2017] Total Physical Memory - [65492 Mb] Available Memory - [60837 Mb] GPU Primary Adaptor Name - [NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080] GPU Primary Adaptor Info - [Resolution: 1920x1080 , Driver Date: 01/23/2018 , Driver Vers: 23.21.13.9077] -------------------- - Scanned DMI/BIOS - -------------------- #01 CSProduct Name - GT73VR 7RF #09 SLIC Information - 2.1 #02 CSModel Name - GT73VR 7RF #10 Product Key - Not Shown On Saved Report #03 CSBaseboard Prod - MS-17A1 #11 MSDM Key - Not Shown On Saved Report #04 CSProduct Vendor - Micro-Star International Co., #11 MSDM Edition - Win 10 Core #05 CSManufacturer - Micro-Star International Co., #11 MSDM Brand Name - Msi #06 Baseboard MFR - Micro-Star International Co., #12 BIOS/Boot Mode - Legacy/MBR #07 Serial/Service Tag - Not Shown On Saved Report #13 Certificate - Not Present #08 BIOS or SLIC ID - MSI_NB - 1072009 #14 License Status - Licensed {Volume_MAK} ----------- - Summary - ----------- OEM Theme/Branding - Msi [id: #04] OEM Activation Vista/7 - Msi [id: #08] Valid OEM Consumer OS - Vista/Win7/Win8.x/Win10 Only MSDM Check Method Used - {M1} Detected .Net Versions - v1.1.4322 v2.0.50727 v3.5 v4.0.30319 v4.7.02556 Powershell Version{s} - 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 5.1 License Status Reason - 0x4004F401: This computer has a valid Digital/Store License. ** End of Query Tool report. **
Code: OS Edition {CBS} - Professional Here is the reason you got the updates, this has been discussed for months now 16299.xxx doesn't do the full license switch, at RS4 that will be solved.
Yep, that also will do the trick, on my test-pc it only says: "install" too. Weird, on my main system i have established all possible HWID's but it didn't offer to simply install
how did you not have to pay for it? you won't see the button to install unless you had purchased it before