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#11. Posted:
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I'm pretty sure it's free..
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dah wrote
Pro wrote I am pretty sure windows 10 is free


Yeah I was about to say, Windows 10 is free. That confused me at first with his question.


BCS wrote I'm pretty sure it's free..


Windows 10 is not free, if you are installing it on a new PC you will need to buy a license. It is only available as a free upgrade to those running Windows 7 & 8/8.1.
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I purchased my Windows 10 Home key direct from [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] . They have all types of keys from Home, Pro etc. with lots of trusted sellers. I got mine for £18 which translates to about $25.

After the purchase, I got my key within around 3 minutes. I highly recommend.
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