(09-15-2020, 07:29 PM)Steve5 Wrote: The contents of this section are hiddenYou have No permissions
I suggest you remove any existing drives, install only the NVMe, then install Windows without a key. After you rebuild, connect to the internet, and your PC should automatically activate. If the PC doesn't automatically get activated, then use HWIDGEN to digitally activate.
At this point, you can reinstall the other drives if you want, but leave the SSD until you're sure you don't want to go back to it. As long as you don't write to the SSD, you can always go back to it by uninstalling the NVMe and reinstalling the SSD.
I personally do NOT recommend any debloater - Windows 10 by itself doesn't really have anything that slows it down significantly. And debloaters usually cause more problems than they fix.