Sure, I can assist with that. What kind of system are you looking for?
Sure, I can assist with that. What kind of system are you looking for?
Hi there, welcome to your new computer project! I see you're exploring Windows 11 options. For a new build, it's best to pick the version that matches your needs—Windows 11 Home is great for personal use, while Pro offers more features if you plan to run demanding apps. Regarding the unofficial key deal you found, it’s a common practice to verify its legitimacy before use. The link you shared appears to be a promotional offer, but always double-check the seller and download safety. "Download" here means the file is ready for installation on your system. Since you're based in Denmark, make sure the site is secure before proceeding. Let me know if you need more details!
Win11 Pro is the best operating system to choose. Windows isn't usually available for sale in bulk. Therefore, any "offers" are at your own discretion. Getting the software means you won't receive a physical disk with Windows, but instead download it onto a USB drive and install it yourself.
Unless you require Pro’s capabilities, the Home edition works just fine. By now, I’d move straight to Windows 11—most users don’t notice the changes and gain access to newer functionalities Microsoft restricts. For keys, if you’re swapping out hardware, you can often activate a device using a key from your current Windows account on another machine you’ve logged into.
For various systems such as BitLocker, Hyper-V, and domain joining at work, you'll need consistent solutions.
In the office we all act like pros, but my personal setup stays separate from theirs.
I don’t have the same setup, but I enjoy securing my drive by bitlockering it to block unauthorized access. I’m comfortable using Hyper-V for virtualization, which is my main tool. My current system runs a genuine Microsoft Store Pro license, though I have several licenses from other machines that I could use—mostly OEM keys.
They're definitely questionable and best avoided. Windows licensing varies by region with no discounts or limited-time offers. Any site claiming a "deal" on a Windows license should be viewed with suspicion.
For Windows, the choice depends on your requirements. To download, go directly to the Microsoft site. For activation, you have two paths: purchase from retailers like microcenter in the US (similar options exist in Denmark) where you might pay $100–$200, or buy a license from platforms such as scdkey or others promoted by YouTubers, costing $15–$50. Personally, I prefer buying from pixelcodes. I visit allkeyshop, search for Win 11 Pro, and look for the PixelCodes OEM global version to purchase there. The prices there are very low—around $2–$5—but I suspect they may be questionable due to their low cost. I apologize if I mentioned any sites without proper authorization.