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Version: | Win 10 Professional | Activation Times: | One Key For One PC |
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Language: | Muliti-Language | Key: | OEM / Retail Key |
Area: | Global Area | Status: | In Stock |
High Light: | windows 10 pro 64 bit activation key,micrsoft windows 10 pro activation key |
Windows 10 64 Bit Pro Product Key Code License Sticker / Key Card / OEM Pack / Retail Box
System requirements :
If you want to upgrade to Windows 10 on your PC or tablet, here’s the minimum hardware you’ll need. Read further below to learn about the additional factors that impact upgradeability. For more information about the free upgrade offer1, please visit the Windows 10 Upgrade page for details.
Latest OS | Make sure you are running the latest version of either Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 8.1 Update. |
Processor | 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster processor or SoC |
Ram | 1 gigabyte (GB) for 32-bit or 2 GB for 64-bit |
Hard disk space | 16 GB for 32-bit OS 20 GB for 64-bit OS |
Graphics card | DirectX 9 or later with WDDM 1.0 driver |
Display | 800x600 |
Cortana is only currently available on Windows 10 for the United States, United Kingdom, China, France, Italy, Germany and Spain.
An Internet connection is required to perform the upgrade. Windows 10 is a large file about 3 GB and Internet access (ISP) fees might apply.
The upgradeability of a device includes factors beyond the system specification. This includes driver and firmware support, application compatibility and feature support, regardless of whether or not the device meets the minimum system specification for Windows 10.
If the anti-malware application is compatible and current, your application will be preserved during the upgrade to Windows 10
Windows 7 desktop gadgets will be removed as part of installing Windows 10.
The number of applications that can be snapped will depend upon the minimum resolution for the application.
To use touch, you need a tablet or a monitor that supports multi-touch.
Microsoft account required for some features.
Some games and programs might require a graphics card compatible with DirectX 10 or higher for optimal performance.
Product description
Product is OEM version which means it will be bind to a single computer (Motherboard & Hard Disk).
Rest it is completely same as in comparison to a Retail key.
This is the activation key for Windows 10 Professional 32/64 Bit. You can use this key to activate your Windows 10 Professional 32 Bit or 64 Bit.
If you don't have windows 10 installed you can also download it for free from the link we would provide after purchase. Activation key will be sent out immediately through email after the successful completion of payment.
Installation:
1. Go to "Settings
2. Select "Update & Security"
3. Find "Activation"
4. Select "Activate" or "Change Product Key"
5. Enter Product Key which we have provided
6. Windows 10 pro is fully activated now. You will be supplied with a download link for Windows 10 pro if you do not already have the operating system.
What is an OEM licence?
OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer and is a term applied to companies that build PCs. These devices usually include a copy of Windows, so that when you walk out of Currys/PC World with that shiny new Dell you can take it home and use it immediately.
These versions of Windows are more often than not OEM copies, in that they have been sold to the manufacturer at a discount so they can be put on their PCs.
While the majority of OEM versions end up preinstalled on PCs, it’s also possible to buy them as licence keys from places like ebay or Kinguin. This is a common practice for users who like to build their own gaming PCs, or buy a second-hand device that has either no OS, or one that is out of date.
How is an OEM licence different to a retail version of Windows?
Most people never buy a copy of Windows itself. They buy a PC that has Windows on it, and that’s the last they think of it.
But those who do want to purchase the operating system often opt to pick up a retail version. These are either sold in standard software packaging in shops, and thus called boxed copies, or are available online from Microsoft as a download and licence key.
In use, there is no difference at all between OEM or retail versions. Both are full versions of the operating system, and as such include all the features, updates, and functionality that you would expect from Windows.
Where their paths diverge is in two important areas: support and flexibility.
When you buy an OEM copy you’re in essence taking on the role of the manufacturer of your device. This means that if you run into problems with hardware compatibility or encounter activation issues, calling Microsoft for help will probably end up with you being told to contact the manufacturer of your device. Which, of course, in this case is you!
The second major difference is that whereas when you buy a retail copy of Windows you can use it on more than one machine, although not at the same time, an OEM version is locked to the hardware on which it was first activated.
This might not seem a major issue, but if you decide to change the motherboard on your PC, then chances are you’ll also need to pay out for a new copy of Windows at the same time, as the old one won’t re-activate on the new hardware.
Should I buy a cheap OEM key?
There’s nothing illegal about buying an OEM key, so long as it’s an official one. There are plenty of legitimate sites online that deal in this kind of software, Amazon has a number of sellers offering OEM keys, as does eBay, and more specialist sites like the aforementioned Kinguin.
Just be sure to read the description carefully and check user ratings before spending any money.
So long as you’re happy to take on the responsibility of being your own technical support, then an OEM version can save a lot of money while offering an identical experience.
Of course, those who prefer peace of mind, and someone at the end of the telephone who can help fix any problems, might prefer the full retail route instead. Just avoid buying a DVD version from that dodgy-looking guy in the Tesco car park.