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Description:
All the features of Windows 10 Pro functionality for encryption; remote log-in; creating virtual machines; and more.
Right for business
Besides this story, a good reference is Microsoft’s Windows 10 FAQ,
which explains what happens to existing applications on your PC,
including (expired) anti-malware subscriptions, as well as the
system hardware requirements. A related document is the minimum
requirements for a "highly secure" Windows 10 device running the
Windows April 2018 Update -- this generally applies only to
enterprise users, but may also affect secure boot in capabilities
within consumer editions. What the second document boils down to is
relatively simple: make sure you have a seventh-generation Intel
Core chip or above, or else a comparable AMD processor.
Also, and this is important: Make sure you’re running a genuine,
licensed copy of Windows—sorry, Microsoft won’t be upgrading
pirates for free.
Features:
Original oem key from MS
Global area 100% online activations
Key is work lifetime
Coa sticker and OEM pack is available
COA sticker:
Warranty:
1. License will be sent within 10min after payment got.
2. Key was 100% online activation, no area limited.
3. Lifetime guarantee for keys
4. Replace for free at first time if not work.
5. Coa sticker is with hologram in high quality, scratch coating available if you need. ship as document.
6. Oem pack is brand new sealed.
OEM Pack:
Available stock:
windows package: | Microsoft Office: |
windows 10 pro OEM 32 bit / 64 bit English / Spanish / French | Office 2019 Pro / H&B / H&S /Retail Version / PKC / OEM / COA Sticker |
windows 10 pro Retail USB 32 bit / 64 bit English | Office 2021 Pro plus / H&B / HS / Pro Plus Version / PKC / OEM / COA Sticker |
windows 8.1 pro OEM 32 bit / 64 bit English / Full version | Office 2013 Prp / H&B / HS / Pro Plus Retail Version / PKC / USB / OEM / COA Sticker |
windows 8.1 pro Retail 32 bit / 64 bit English / Full version | Office 2010 Pro retail Version / PKC / OEM / COA Sticker |
windows 7 pro OEM 32 bit / 64 bit English / Spanish | Windows 11 products please inquiry |
windows 7 pro Retail 32 bit / 64 bit English / Full version | windows Server: |
windows key sticker: | Windows Server 2016 R2 standard OEM Version English / Spanish / Other |
windows 10 pro / home key sticker | Windows Server 2012 R2 standard OEM Version English / Spanish / Other |
windows 8 / 8.1 pro key sticker | Windows Server 2012 R2 standard Retail Version English / Arabic / Spanish / Other |
windows 7 pro / hp key sticker | Windows Server 2008 R2 OEM Version English / Arabic / Spanish / Other |
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Preparing for Windows 10 was never that hard to begin with, but
Microsoft’s made it even easier. Windows 7 users must be running
Service Pack 1 to enable the update. At one point, Windows 8 users
were required to upgrade to Windows 8.1 before they upgraded to
Windows 10. Microsoft representatives confirmed that this is no
longer the case, though—Windows 8 will do just fine.
I’ve negotiated several upgrades without having any issue with
losing files. Just to be safe, though, back up all critical
documents, photos, videos, and whatever else you deem important
onto an external storage device of some sort. “Applications, files
and settings will migrate as part of the upgrade, however some
applications or settings may not migrate,” Microsoft says, somewhat
cryptically.
Microsoft also warns that even if your PC seemingly meets those
specifications, it might not be upgraded. “Driver and firmware
support, application compatibility, and feature support” could
affect whether the Windows 10 upgrade takes place, not to mention
missing or damaged files, or simply having insufficient drive space
to complete the upgrade. Use the “check my PC” function within the
reservation app to find out whether your computer has been
qualified to run Windows 10.
Just to double-check, I completed the upgrade on my last home PC,
and I captured it on video in two parts. Here’s the first: