Windows 10 Pro license at $39.99 until end of June 2020

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edited June 2020 in General

PCWorld is offering a good deal on a Windows 10 Pro license if you need one. This is a full retail Windows 10 Pro license going at $39.99 until end of the month. Link here: https://software.pcworld.com/p36877-windows_10_professional

Note that the default currency seems to GBP. Change it to USD at the top right. Hope this deal can benefit some people.

[EDIT] Maybe this is a good public service announcement to put on LESBlog as well, @AnthonySmith?

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  • Heretic. No one here supposedly uses Windows, supposedly.

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  • @deank said:
    Heretic. No one here supposedly uses Windows, supposedly.

    I keep it muzzled in a VM.

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  • MichaelCeeMichaelCee OGServices Provider

    I've never bought a license afair, always used hardware included ones. But I can imagine some people need to spend the bux so this seems like a neat saving.

  • edited June 2020

    I guess you do need a retail license if you intend to run windows inside a GPU-virtualized Ryzen box like I plan to (when I can afford all the stupid expensive Nvidia gear)

    Is this an international license? Not too familar with their legalese.

  • bikegremlinbikegremlin ModeratorOGContent Writer

    Anybody know if that license can be transferred from one computer to another?
    And is there a limit to the number of transfers?

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  • Pcworld marks it as 'unlimited' and there's no mention of OEM version anywhere, so it is supposed to be the non-OEM, retail license which is transferable. But at this price it seems to good to be true.

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  • bikegremlinbikegremlin ModeratorOGContent Writer

    @lgsin said:
    But at this price it seems to good to be true.

    That's why I asked.

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  • Wait, you guys don't play games? :o

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  • RahulRahul OG
    edited June 2020

    @bikegremlin said:
    Anybody know if that license can be transferred from one computer to another?
    And is there a limit to the number of transfers?

    @lgsin said:
    Pcworld marks it as 'unlimited' and there's no mention of OEM version anywhere, so it is supposed to be the non-OEM, retail license which is transferable. But at this price it seems to good to be true.

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  • MichaelCeeMichaelCee OGServices Provider

    Realised this isn't Curry's PCWorld as I thought.

  • @SmallWeb said:
    Realised this isn't Curry's PCWorld as I thought.

    Seems to be a common misunderstanding among people from the UK, I guess?

    PcWorld was originally a computer magazine, first issue was released in 1983. Sinds 2013 it’s just a website. Owned by IDG (Computerworld, among other publications) so this is safe. Just a good deal with Microsoft.

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  • @debaser said:

    @SmallWeb said:
    Realised this isn't Curry's PCWorld as I thought.

    Seems to be a common misunderstanding among people from the UK, I guess?

    PcWorld was originally a computer magazine, first issue was released in 1983. Sinds 2013 it’s just a website. Owned by IDG (Computerworld, among other publications) so this is safe. Just a good deal with Microsoft.

    Not sure why people in the other forum are all up in arms. This is a legitimate website as far as I can tell.

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  • edited June 2020

    @poisson said:

    @debaser said:

    @SmallWeb said:
    Realised this isn't Curry's PCWorld as I thought.

    Seems to be a common misunderstanding among people from the UK, I guess?

    PcWorld was originally a computer magazine, first issue was released in 1983. Sinds 2013 it’s just a website. Owned by IDG (Computerworld, among other publications) so this is safe. Just a good deal with Microsoft.

    Not sure why people in the other forum are all up in arms. This is a legitimate website as far as I can tell.

    Well, since the other forum is LET, it's to be expected. ("Why pay $40 when you can pay $4 on eBay?")

    Anyway, PC World is legitimate: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PC_World

    By the way, the Home edition is on sale for 29.99€ ( https://software.pcworld.com/p36881-windows_10_home )

    (In the EU, the prices appear in euros.)

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  • I religiously bought PCWorld mag for years, back in the day. :|

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  • @bikegremlin said:

    @lgsin said:
    But at this price it seems to good to be true.

    That's why I asked.

    @lgsin said:
    Pcworld marks it as 'unlimited' and there's no mention of OEM version anywhere, so it is supposed to be the non-OEM, retail license which is transferable. But at this price it seems to good to be true.

    hi
    so i'm also interested in buying the license , did anyone of you guys did verify that it's really unlimited , as to use it forever reinstalling on as many machines trough time as popcorns are in a box.

  • @donovk said:

    @bikegremlin said:

    @lgsin said:
    But at this price it seems to good to be true.

    That's why I asked.

    @lgsin said:
    Pcworld marks it as 'unlimited' and there's no mention of OEM version anywhere, so it is supposed to be the non-OEM, retail license which is transferable. But at this price it seems to good to be true.

    hi
    so i'm also interested in buying the license , did anyone of you guys did verify that it's really unlimited , as to use it forever reinstalling on as many machines trough time as popcorns are in a box.

    One machine per license. You can install as many times, as long as it is one license on one machine for each unique license.

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  • @poisson said:

    @donovk said:

    @bikegremlin said:

    @lgsin said:
    But at this price it seems to good to be true.

    That's why I asked.

    @lgsin said:
    Pcworld marks it as 'unlimited' and there's no mention of OEM version anywhere, so it is supposed to be the non-OEM, retail license which is transferable. But at this price it seems to good to be true.

    hi
    so i'm also interested in buying the license , did anyone of you guys did verify that it's really unlimited , as to use it forever reinstalling on as many machines trough time as popcorns are in a box.

    One machine per license. You can install as many times, as long as it is one license on one machine for each unique license.

    thanks really, thats what i was looking for .

  • @bikegremlin said:
    Anybody know if that license can be transferred from one computer to another?
    And is there a limit to the number of transfers?

    Yes there is a limit on how many transfers you can make on the license.
    If you get blocked you can call Microsoft customer service and get it unlocked for a new transfer, but that will work only one or 2 times after your first block.
    Some time ago Linus from Linus Tech tips mention the issue, you can see the episode here:

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  • Is it work inside VirtualBox? Or they have different license?

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  • @poisson said:
    PCWorld is offering a good deal on a Windows 10 Pro license if you need one. This is a full retail Windows 10 Pro license going at $39.99 until end of the month. Link here: https://software.pcworld.com/p36877-windows_10_professional

    I just get a blank store page ... maybe that store is geo locked ...

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