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How to Legally Download Windows 10 from USB

How to Legally Download Windows 10 from USB

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timberswiss3
Junior Member
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02-16-2025, 05:57 AM
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It's similar to purchasing something on eBay, where you can't always be sure of its origin. With software, there are many chances for people to take shortcuts, though not everything in Kuinin is necessarily fake—I just mean it's definitely possible.
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timberswiss3
02-16-2025, 05:57 AM #11

It's similar to purchasing something on eBay, where you can't always be sure of its origin. With software, there are many chances for people to take shortcuts, though not everything in Kuinin is necessarily fake—I just mean it's definitely possible.

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Niels_BE
Junior Member
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02-16-2025, 05:57 AM
#12
The issue with keys from Kinguin involves volume keys or resold keys without proper documentation of prior sales. This can lead to financial loss if buyers miss out on buyer protection and frustration when purchasing keys already used elsewhere. The risk exists but is uncertain—about half the time it might happen. I don’t recommend buying from Kinguin since I favor legitimate channels, though the situation remains somewhat ambiguous for cheap key purchases.
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Niels_BE
02-16-2025, 05:57 AM #12

The issue with keys from Kinguin involves volume keys or resold keys without proper documentation of prior sales. This can lead to financial loss if buyers miss out on buyer protection and frustration when purchasing keys already used elsewhere. The risk exists but is uncertain—about half the time it might happen. I don’t recommend buying from Kinguin since I favor legitimate channels, though the situation remains somewhat ambiguous for cheap key purchases.

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Sneakyginger8
Senior Member
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02-16-2025, 05:57 AM
#13
Visit a nearby electronics shop, they probably will set it up at a low cost for you.
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Sneakyginger8
02-16-2025, 05:57 AM #13

Visit a nearby electronics shop, they probably will set it up at a low cost for you.

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germanware
Junior Member
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02-16-2025, 05:57 AM
#14
ok thnx
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germanware
02-16-2025, 05:57 AM #14

ok thnx

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Sv3tnetS
Member
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02-16-2025, 05:57 AM
#15
just throwing this out there; you are correct you do not need a key to use windows legally; you need permission from the copyright holder in the form of a license. Microsoft gives you a little trial but you do need to hand over some cash and get that license, you will have agreed to this when you accepted the EULA. it is not gray at all. Purchasing a key is not the same as purchasing a license which means you are not meeting the requirements of the contract (EULA) terms set by the software copyright holder. A license is a document that says you purchased a right to use Microsoft's property. A key is just one part of the license, you could consider the key is a product produced by obtaining a license; they are not the same. Iv worked in software sales and all of these $10 windows hong kong and chinese based stores do not look legit. For example a OEM windows 7 activation key sold in 2017 from hong kong is a discontinued SKU and it breaks the system builder agreement by not shipping physical material with physical hardware. When I look at other products I can see discontinued products that were only available to volume license customers, which is blatantly re-selling keys and breaking the volume license agreements. Microsoft does police these lightly by deactivating machines with keys they blacklist. It happens randomly, they data mine for this stuff, but they are pretty powerless in shutting down webstores under PRC jurisdiction. purchase at your own risk. You can tell the average IQ of internet users has gone downhill when people started paying for piracy.
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Sv3tnetS
02-16-2025, 05:57 AM #15

just throwing this out there; you are correct you do not need a key to use windows legally; you need permission from the copyright holder in the form of a license. Microsoft gives you a little trial but you do need to hand over some cash and get that license, you will have agreed to this when you accepted the EULA. it is not gray at all. Purchasing a key is not the same as purchasing a license which means you are not meeting the requirements of the contract (EULA) terms set by the software copyright holder. A license is a document that says you purchased a right to use Microsoft's property. A key is just one part of the license, you could consider the key is a product produced by obtaining a license; they are not the same. Iv worked in software sales and all of these $10 windows hong kong and chinese based stores do not look legit. For example a OEM windows 7 activation key sold in 2017 from hong kong is a discontinued SKU and it breaks the system builder agreement by not shipping physical material with physical hardware. When I look at other products I can see discontinued products that were only available to volume license customers, which is blatantly re-selling keys and breaking the volume license agreements. Microsoft does police these lightly by deactivating machines with keys they blacklist. It happens randomly, they data mine for this stuff, but they are pretty powerless in shutting down webstores under PRC jurisdiction. purchase at your own risk. You can tell the average IQ of internet users has gone downhill when people started paying for piracy.

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