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Yes, Keysfan is a legitimate platform focused on music and community engagement.

Yes, Keysfan is a legitimate platform focused on music and community engagement.

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JuanchoTarca1
Member
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12-05-2016, 07:44 PM
#1
Want to use Windows without the watermark? It can be costly, so alternatives are needed. My best option is using a Windows key or trying removal tools, though those haven’t worked before. I noticed ZachTechTurf’s keysfan offers keys at a discount, but it’s unclear if it’s reliable. Look for other ways to get a cheaper version or better methods to remove the watermark—don’t rely solely on the key.
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JuanchoTarca1
12-05-2016, 07:44 PM #1

Want to use Windows without the watermark? It can be costly, so alternatives are needed. My best option is using a Windows key or trying removal tools, though those haven’t worked before. I noticed ZachTechTurf’s keysfan offers keys at a discount, but it’s unclear if it’s reliable. Look for other ways to get a cheaper version or better methods to remove the watermark—don’t rely solely on the key.

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1234qaz12qaz
Posting Freak
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12-05-2016, 11:09 PM
#2
I believe it functions by reselling OEM window keys multiple times—up to ten or twenty—to various individuals using the same code. There are many such websites, though I haven’t personally used them. People who have tried them confirm they work. You might want to look into Reddit for some reviews and possibly authenticate it quickly, around twenty minutes of reading.
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1234qaz12qaz
12-05-2016, 11:09 PM #2

I believe it functions by reselling OEM window keys multiple times—up to ten or twenty—to various individuals using the same code. There are many such websites, though I haven’t personally used them. People who have tried them confirm they work. You might want to look into Reddit for some reviews and possibly authenticate it quickly, around twenty minutes of reading.

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ForEvigt
Member
108
12-12-2016, 03:13 AM
#3
You're welcome to use the command prompt, though I'm uncertain if this violates any forum guidelines, so I'll keep it that way.
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ForEvigt
12-12-2016, 03:13 AM #3

You're welcome to use the command prompt, though I'm uncertain if this violates any forum guidelines, so I'll keep it that way.

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JamesHond7
Posting Freak
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12-12-2016, 04:32 AM
#4
Purchase the full version of Windows and keep it permanently (at least for now). If you need to switch devices, the process is straightforward. I’ve owned a Windows Pro license for ten years, successfully transferred it to two newer versions without any problems. The cost was $120, which works out to about $12 per year—reasonable considering the value. I keep the license tied to my Microsoft account.
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JamesHond7
12-12-2016, 04:32 AM #4

Purchase the full version of Windows and keep it permanently (at least for now). If you need to switch devices, the process is straightforward. I’ve owned a Windows Pro license for ten years, successfully transferred it to two newer versions without any problems. The cost was $120, which works out to about $12 per year—reasonable considering the value. I keep the license tied to my Microsoft account.

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loltribo
Posting Freak
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12-12-2016, 12:37 PM
#5
I’ve tried a few of the ones shown on YouTube twice without problems. All were retail keys priced under $20. Usually these come from different regions but work globally. Other methods include developers obtaining free codes and selling them (against the terms of use).
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loltribo
12-12-2016, 12:37 PM #5

I’ve tried a few of the ones shown on YouTube twice without problems. All were retail keys priced under $20. Usually these come from different regions but work globally. Other methods include developers obtaining free codes and selling them (against the terms of use).

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ApeBarrel
Member
214
12-12-2016, 02:09 PM
#6
Then switch to a different computer, but it doesn’t appear in the list, so you can’t turn on Windows there. Hopefully you’ll get help from Microsoft support.
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ApeBarrel
12-12-2016, 02:09 PM #6

Then switch to a different computer, but it doesn’t appear in the list, so you can’t turn on Windows there. Hopefully you’ll get help from Microsoft support.

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BerryGamez
Member
69
12-12-2016, 10:26 PM
#7
I believe there might be an error or an unactivated device. As noted earlier, I've also repositioned keys several times. One key changes its location with each new Intel release, and it remains active without any problems.
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BerryGamez
12-12-2016, 10:26 PM #7

I believe there might be an error or an unactivated device. As noted earlier, I've also repositioned keys several times. One key changes its location with each new Intel release, and it remains active without any problems.