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best way to get os keys

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Sucka
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12-13-2016, 07:35 AM
#1
Check the official Microsoft support site for Windows 10 activation guidance. Your current setup indicates you have a digital license tied to your Microsoft account, which means you likely don’t need a new key unless you’re changing devices or regions. Verify with the manufacturer’s documentation for specific steps.
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Sucka
12-13-2016, 07:35 AM #1

Check the official Microsoft support site for Windows 10 activation guidance. Your current setup indicates you have a digital license tied to your Microsoft account, which means you likely don’t need a new key unless you’re changing devices or regions. Verify with the manufacturer’s documentation for specific steps.

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The_beastHD
Junior Member
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12-15-2016, 04:41 AM
#2
I usually purchase them on eBay for 5 to 10 euros without any problems.
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The_beastHD
12-15-2016, 04:41 AM #2

I usually purchase them on eBay for 5 to 10 euros without any problems.

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_YuPvP_
Junior Member
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12-15-2016, 11:37 PM
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Yes, please review the edited version.
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_YuPvP_
12-15-2016, 11:37 PM #3

Yes, please review the edited version.

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reily1
Member
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12-23-2016, 07:52 PM
#4
Looking into the guidelines, if you need an OEM key with no modifications, Kinguin.com offers affordable options. For standard keys that allow upgrades, you can find them in /r/microsoftsoftwareswap.
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reily1
12-23-2016, 07:52 PM #4

Looking into the guidelines, if you need an OEM key with no modifications, Kinguin.com offers affordable options. For standard keys that allow upgrades, you can find them in /r/microsoftsoftwareswap.

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TbbPlayz_YT
Junior Member
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01-02-2017, 01:00 AM
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It's okay if it states that.
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TbbPlayz_YT
01-02-2017, 01:00 AM #5

It's okay if it states that.

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LittleBill08
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01-02-2017, 05:52 AM
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I browse eBay, order by cheapest, click around the ten lowest options and search for a seller with many past sales from that listing. Aim for UK sellers priced near $2. I’m mainly worried about higher-end items since losing $10 on a questionable key means losing money and having to switch plans. For listings under $2, even checking a few can be affordable. This approach works well for me so far. I’ve also purchased some computers with Windows 7 Pro keys; if you have any on laptops, they usually switch to Windows 10 Pro.
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LittleBill08
01-02-2017, 05:52 AM #6

I browse eBay, order by cheapest, click around the ten lowest options and search for a seller with many past sales from that listing. Aim for UK sellers priced near $2. I’m mainly worried about higher-end items since losing $10 on a questionable key means losing money and having to switch plans. For listings under $2, even checking a few can be affordable. This approach works well for me so far. I’ve also purchased some computers with Windows 7 Pro keys; if you have any on laptops, they usually switch to Windows 10 Pro.

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ko94
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01-20-2017, 12:25 AM
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According to Flibberdipper, it’s okay as long as it’s connected to your Microsoft account. Watch the video titled "Why Does Linus Pirate Windows?" For moving licenses, the process isn’t clear to me, but changing hardware sometimes works without issues.
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ko94
01-20-2017, 12:25 AM #7

According to Flibberdipper, it’s okay as long as it’s connected to your Microsoft account. Watch the video titled "Why Does Linus Pirate Windows?" For moving licenses, the process isn’t clear to me, but changing hardware sometimes works without issues.

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T1NA_Bear
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01-20-2017, 06:44 PM
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I've experienced machines shutting down and not starting again after small hardware changes on a connected account. Eventually, after breaking it down completely, only that motherboard works perfectly without any issues. Occasionally, you need to adjust the linked computers or reinstall Windows thoroughly. This is how it should function in theory, though!
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T1NA_Bear
01-20-2017, 06:44 PM #8

I've experienced machines shutting down and not starting again after small hardware changes on a connected account. Eventually, after breaking it down completely, only that motherboard works perfectly without any issues. Occasionally, you need to adjust the linked computers or reinstall Windows thoroughly. This is how it should function in theory, though!

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cloudAce6472
Member
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01-23-2017, 04:10 AM
#9
Most laptops typically include security chips with the necessary key, and Windows should handle this automatically. This approach became common following the removal of Windows stickers.
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cloudAce6472
01-23-2017, 04:10 AM #9

Most laptops typically include security chips with the necessary key, and Windows should handle this automatically. This approach became common following the removal of Windows stickers.

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ProLikeAlexTV
Junior Member
35
01-24-2017, 04:30 AM
#10
I don’t have direct experience using a machine with recent DDR2 support or an AM3 motherboard like the GA-MA770T-UD3P.
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ProLikeAlexTV
01-24-2017, 04:30 AM #10

I don’t have direct experience using a machine with recent DDR2 support or an AM3 motherboard like the GA-MA770T-UD3P.