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Windows 8 setup asks for the product key at the beginning of the setup without letting you install it.

I got the Windows 8 ISO from MSDN but I didn't get enough keys to install it on all my 7 computers. Also, my MSDN subscription level doesn't allow me to get the VL product key to Windows 8 Enterprise.

Is there any way I can install Windows 8 for a limited time period like we used to do for Windows 7 ?

Elmo
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5 Answers5

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  1. Create a bootable USB flash drive to install Windows 8.

  2. Navigate to <FlashDrive>:\Sources\

  3. Save a file called ei.cfg in that folder with the following text:

    [EditionID]
    Core
    [Channel]
    Retail
    [VL]
    0
    

If you want to install the Pro edition, replace Core with Professional. If you want the setup to ask which edition you want install without entering the product key, leave the [EditionID] blank.

You can also set [VL] (Volume Licensing) to 1 (for true) and [Channel] to OEM/Retail

Now install as normal and the Windows 8 setup won't ask for the product key. This will work for every copy of Windows 8 that you can get from anywhere.

Also, if you ever to want to enter the product key, you can do so from the Windows Activation window or using the slui 3 command.

Elmo
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18

The answer of User is correct, but you can also leave EditionID in ei.cfg blank:

[EditionID]

[Channel]
OEM
[VL]
0

Now Windows 7 and 8 Setup will let you install without Product Key, and also lets you choose the Edition you want to install. You don't need to edit ei.cfg every time.

metadings
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Quickest option (no need to modify and burn a DVD or create an install flash drive) is to use a generic key. They are keys that can't be used for activation but only to bypass that installer screen.

Here is a list of generic keys. If the link is dead just Google windows 8.1 generic key.

edit: found a new link https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-81-product-activation-with-windows-8/40997a3b-a901-4abf-939a-afb11e296c10

Sacha K
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windows 8 is free for 90 days.There should be a skip option at the bottom of the screen where it asks for the product key.clicking this you can install the 90 days evaluation copy

HTH

vishesh
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MSDN keys are multi-activation which is why they don't provide you with a bunch.

I have read that at some point they will cut you off but then all you need to do is just call them up and they very lenient about resetting the count.