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No, a US Windows user cannot install Windows 11 Pro on another machine due to licensing restrictions.

No, a US Windows user cannot install Windows 11 Pro on another machine due to licensing restrictions.

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Almazik
Member
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03-30-2021, 06:55 AM
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Read the latest news and noticed Microsoft is adapting to the Digital Markets Act in the EU. This means users in Europe can uninstall Bing, Edge, and turn off ads in Windows. After learning this, I started wondering about the impact on US users. Will installing Win 11 Pro N affect their experience? Can they still run software designed for the US market? Have others tried it and shared their experiences? What have you observed? I suspect Microsoft might not treat other regions equally.
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Almazik
03-30-2021, 06:55 AM #1

Read the latest news and noticed Microsoft is adapting to the Digital Markets Act in the EU. This means users in Europe can uninstall Bing, Edge, and turn off ads in Windows. After learning this, I started wondering about the impact on US users. Will installing Win 11 Pro N affect their experience? Can they still run software designed for the US market? Have others tried it and shared their experiences? What have you observed? I suspect Microsoft might not treat other regions equally.

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ActiveGapple
Junior Member
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03-30-2021, 02:03 PM
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Excellent news! I plan to try the "N" version next time I install Windows. -I’m confident there won’t be any issues if you install Win 11 Pro N. -As long as you buy a genuine license, I’d think it would be fine. (Not a lawyer)
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ActiveGapple
03-30-2021, 02:03 PM #2

Excellent news! I plan to try the "N" version next time I install Windows. -I’m confident there won’t be any issues if you install Win 11 Pro N. -As long as you buy a genuine license, I’d think it would be fine. (Not a lawyer)