The price for a Windows 10 copy typically ranges from $30 to $60, depending on the edition and region.
The price for a Windows 10 copy typically ranges from $30 to $60, depending on the edition and region.
OEM keys are more affordable since they lack customer support and aren't typically offered directly to consumers. Some intermediaries purchase these keys and sell them to end users, which can make you appear as the OEM from Microsoft’s perspective when assistance is required.
I've purchased many keys for both windows and office from various sites that sell them for $10 to $30, and there have been no problems so far. The main distinction is that these are OEM keys, meaning activation creates a unique "hash type code" tied to your specific hardware. Reinstalling Windows will activate it automatically, but you'll never be able to use it on another computer.
For Windows 7 users, an upgrade is available at no cost. Visit the official site: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software.../windows10. However, this option was no longer accessible after December 31, 2017.