DigitalKeysBox has Microsoft Windows 11 Pro Digital License (Digital Delivery) on sale for $24.99 - $18 with coupon code WIN10p during checkout = $6.99.
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DigitalKeysBox has Microsoft Windows 11 Pro Digital License (Digital Delivery) on sale for $24.99 - $18 with coupon code WIN10p during checkout = $6.99.
Thanks to Staff Member Izzy138 for sharing this deal.
Note: Download details will be located in the email after purchase.
"If you already have Windows 11 Home pre-installed on your PC and you want to upgrade to Windows 11 Pro, you should complete 2 simple steps: 1. Install all available updates: • Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot. Next, under Get up and running, select Windows Update > Run the troubleshooter • When the troubleshooter is finished running, restart your device • Next check for new updates. Select Start > Settings > Update & Security >Windows Update > Check for updates, and then install any available updates • Restart your device 2. Change Product (Activation) Key in Settings • Select Start Menu > Settings> Updates and Security > Activation > Change product key"
Fun Fact: If you upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11, your existing Windows 10 key tied to your motherboard works for Windows 11. No need to purchase a new key.
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"Please note: whether you paid by credit/debit card or PayPal, your bank or PayPal statement may show the name James Branch or Denys Morhun. These are our official payment accounts, used by DigitalKeysBox to securely process your order."
Sounds legit.
I always wonder about these sites. You hear it's sort of a grey market, but then why doesn't Microsoft shut it down? Should be easyish to make keys region specific.
But then you hear sometimes the registered os gets shut down after a few months, even though they let you use the key.
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Nice deal, does it work as an upgrade from Windows 11 Home? Or only clean Install?
"If you already have Windows 11 Home pre-installed on your PC and you want to upgrade to Windows 11 Pro, you should complete 2 simple steps: 1. Install all available updates: • Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot. Next, under Get up and running, select Windows Update > Run the troubleshooter • When the troubleshooter is finished running, restart your device • Next check for new updates. Select Start > Settings > Update & Security >Windows Update > Check for updates, and then install any available updates • Restart your device 2. Change Product (Activation) Key in Settings • Select Start Menu > Settings> Updates and Security > Activation > Change product key"
"Please note: whether you paid by credit/debit card or PayPal, your bank or PayPal statement may show the name James Branch or Denys Morhun. These are our official payment accounts, used by DigitalKeysBox to securely process your order."
Sounds legit.
I always wonder about these sites. You hear it's sort of a grey market, but then why doesn't Microsoft shut it down? Should be easyish to make keys region specific.
But then you hear sometimes the registered os gets shut down after a few months, even though they let you use the key.
Idk. Weird market is weird.
Not only do they not shut it down, they sell ads for these sites right on Bing and other Microsoft websites.
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What Microsoft does in my experience with these kinds of keys is after a few reconfigurations like motherboard swaps it will stop activating, I reach out to Microsoft support will give me some bullshit about this being an enterprise key and give me a "one time" replacement key which is actually only good for one activation.
I'm not aware of a way to validate these keys as actual lifetime keys while you can still do a chargeback.
What Microsoft does in my experience with these kinds of keys is after a few reconfigurations like motherboard swaps it will stop activating, I reach out to Microsoft support will give me some bullshit about this being an enterprise key and give me a "one time" replacement key which is actually only good for one activation.
I'm not aware of a way to validate these keys as actual lifetime keys while you can still do a chargeback.
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Sounds legit.
I always wonder about these sites. You hear it's sort of a grey market, but then why doesn't Microsoft shut it down? Should be easyish to make keys region specific.
But then you hear sometimes the registered os gets shut down after a few months, even though they let you use the key.
Idk. Weird market is weird.
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Ymmv. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Sounds legit.
I always wonder about these sites. You hear it's sort of a grey market, but then why doesn't Microsoft shut it down? Should be easyish to make keys region specific.
But then you hear sometimes the registered os gets shut down after a few months, even though they let you use the key.
Idk. Weird market is weird.
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I'm not aware of a way to validate these keys as actual lifetime keys while you can still do a chargeback.
I'm not aware of a way to validate these keys as actual lifetime keys while you can still do a chargeback.
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Erm, no thanks.
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