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I had been using genuine Windows 10 Home Basic for some time until I updated to Windows 11 Home Basic. My only drive was a hard disk, and Windows 11 worked flawlessly then. However, as the HDD started slowing down, I installed a new NVME M.2 SSD in the motherboard slot nearest to the processor. I thought I could reinstall Windows 11 to the new drive, selecting the option that I do not have a product key since the license is a digital license. However, I was unable to do this, so I performed a fresh install of Windows 10 on the SSD, hoping that I would then be able to update to Window
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