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That's fortunate. I have personally had problems (as mentioned--activates but then randomly stops working down the line). My understanding is that they often obtain a license via a bulk "volume licensing plan" for some huge corporation or other back, non-consumer channels. Then they sell the key to multiple customers. If the key gets activated too many times, then MS blacklists it. So it's kind of a gamble with what the other people are doing that also got the same key. I don't have experience with this specific merchant, but... seems to be the general pattern.
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Microsoft is offering free Extended Security Updates (ESU) for Windows 10 to consumers until October 13, 2026.
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Might be worth it now that Windows 10 is headed towards the mass gravesite in October.
Win10 will still work as it does now, just no security updates.
well yeah, Windows 7 still works today too....just no security updates.
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Windows 10 2021 LTSC IoT for life (or until 2032 Lol)
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You need to be signed in with a Microsoft account and enable Windows Backup to sync your settings to the cloud via OneDrive.
Might be worth it now that Windows 10 is headed towards the mass gravesite in October.
Win10 will still work as it does now, just no security updates.
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