« first day (3 days earlier)      last day (16 days later) » 

16:33
@AFH : this is simple, I started my third bachelor year this year, so I had to got to university and lost all licence gained through my high school program.
Beside, partition id was the issue. I could successfully upgrade windows 10. However, there’s a problem concerning the reason why I upgraded (Direct3D 12) :
I read every ɢᴘᴜs supporting Direct3D 11 will support Direct3D 12.
*(ivy bridge ?)*
the installed ɢᴘᴜ driver support ᴡᴅᴅᴍ up to 1.3.
AFH
AFH
17:10
OK, so it's not the licence that expired, but your right to use it. Didn't your machine come with a Windows licence? You should be able to use this for upgrading, unless it's pre-Win7.
As for Direct3D, you're well out of my experience, but I did find several links which indicate that you will need a new graphics card to replace the integrated graphics, which is probably impossible if you have a laptop: see Asmodai's thread here.

« first day (3 days earlier)      last day (16 days later) »