This is an OEM version of WIndows 10. The jacket the DVD is in says it is to be used by people who make PCs for sale, and isn't intended to be used by individuals. So what? I had a freshly formatted HD to install on, but the installer said it couldn't be installed on that drive. So, I deleted the partition and let Windows installer do what it wanted. It created 4 partitions and installed the OS. It shows activated and genuine and looks and acts like any other Win 10 install. Only thing I can figure is that these folks bought in bulk. The price is much less than a consumer packaged version, but you get real Windows 10. It took hours to do all the updates, so don't expect to install it and start using it right away. I normally use bit torrent to download Windows versions and hack the activation, but this time, I decided to take the easy out. It wasn't free, but it was pretty much a no hassle install. I'm happy.Read full review
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I hate Windows 10, but with support ended for Windows 7, my only other options were windows 8.1 which is worse or Linux. Some Linux distros are nice, but I use too many windows programs to be able to make the switch at this time. Windows 10 is no where near as intuitive as Windows 7 or even Vista. Altering Windows 10 to make it productive can be done, but it's a pain in the butt. Upgrading seems to work a little better than a clean install, so the best solution is to do a fresh install of 7, set it up as you like and then do the upgrade. This is most valuable when you have multiple PCs networked together. I have 5 that have to talk to each other as well as one that acts as a server/NAS for the others. Everything worked fine with XP, 2000 and Vista with a slight hiccup with 7. Windows 10 was a nightmare to upgrade to. Edited on 04/0422: An additional warning I just upgraded two of my systems to Dell XPS 8930. Windows 7 will not even install on these machines. Microsoft and Intel have dropped all support for Win 7 on chips newer than Skylake, so all Core iX systems above the 6000 series must be loaded with windows 10 or above. I'd guess that Linux will be a pain to configure also, thanks to secure boot.Read full review
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I went from windows 7 pro 64 bit to 10 pro 64 bit. It does have a bunch of differences but also has the feel of 7. I was able to navigate through settings and other aspects pretty easy and im no computer guru. I basically upgraded simply because I seen somewhere that Microsoft is going to quit supporting windows 7. I think all in all it is a good OS.
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I installed this and was skeptical about it being legitimate. I used the product key and it installed just fine. Furthermore it did activate via internet to the manufacturer's computer! Packaging seemed factory made, has a COA sticker and a CD....all looked fine! Best thing of all, it was a very reasonable price!
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This is just what you expect from an OEM version of Microsoft Win 7. It loads without a hitch and accepts a valid Win 7 license. You will need to go online after getting the software loaded, and then download the drivers needed for your specific brand and model of computer. That will be followed by well over 100 windows updates to download and install. Once all this is completed the computer will function just as it did the day it was new.
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Factory sealed, pristine. Seemed to have a slight UK affinity during installation, but quickly adapted to being in the USA locale. Installed as a VMWare Windows 10 instance Working great and I'm legal.:)
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