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You're excited to try out Windows for the very first time!

You're excited to try out Windows for the very first time!

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_Azrod_
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12-13-2016, 04:18 AM
#11
I understand your point, I couldn't afford many of these programs when I was younger. Now I prefer buying software because it's much easier—no more troubles with installation or getting the right key. Even if it's free, it's better than dealing with issues.
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_Azrod_
12-13-2016, 04:18 AM #11

I understand your point, I couldn't afford many of these programs when I was younger. Now I prefer buying software because it's much easier—no more troubles with installation or getting the right key. Even if it's free, it's better than dealing with issues.

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MafiaMelone
Junior Member
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12-14-2016, 03:00 PM
#12
Approximately two years ago, I purchased Windows 7 Pro legally. The reason was that it’s the program I rely on most and I think it’s a good investment. I’m glad Windows 10 is now free for me, but I wouldn’t have hesitated to upgrade if needed.
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MafiaMelone
12-14-2016, 03:00 PM #12

Approximately two years ago, I purchased Windows 7 Pro legally. The reason was that it’s the program I rely on most and I think it’s a good investment. I’m glad Windows 10 is now free for me, but I wouldn’t have hesitated to upgrade if needed.

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12-14-2016, 07:53 PM
#13
Essentially, just take it and use it. The information comes from MSDN and isn't intended for distribution or reuse. It should work properly as long as the system remains active, though it might stop if all accounts are flagged. Activators should also function without issues.
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gustavbengters
12-14-2016, 07:53 PM #13

Essentially, just take it and use it. The information comes from MSDN and isn't intended for distribution or reuse. It should work properly as long as the system remains active, though it might stop if all accounts are flagged. Activators should also function without issues.

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CyberPhoenix
Member
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12-14-2016, 09:05 PM
#14
TL;DR: MSDN licenses function but aren't permitted. Yes, they operate, but not legally. You can obtain them for free by downloading from unofficial sources. They’re intended solely for testing purposes, not for general use or sharing. Using them for anything beyond simulation is against the terms and could lead to legal issues.
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CyberPhoenix
12-14-2016, 09:05 PM #14

TL;DR: MSDN licenses function but aren't permitted. Yes, they operate, but not legally. You can obtain them for free by downloading from unofficial sources. They’re intended solely for testing purposes, not for general use or sharing. Using them for anything beyond simulation is against the terms and could lead to legal issues.

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