Microsoft Windows Pro 10 64-bit OEM DVD - FQC08929

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£75.00
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Estimated delivery Tue, 22 Jul - Thu, 24 Jul
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About this product

Product Identifiers

BrandMicrosoft
MPN645380993803, FQC-08929, FQC08929
EAN0885370920925
GTIN0885370920925
UPC0885370920925
ModelWindows 10 Professional 64-bit
eBay Product ID (ePID)20026967160

Product Key Features

Minimum RAM2 GB
Minimum Processor Speed1 GHz
Licence CategoryStandard
For Operating SystemsWindows, Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit
FormatDVD, OEM
LanguageEnglish
TypeOffice Software Suites
Minimum Hard Drive Space20 GB

Additional Product Features

Operating System EditionProfessional
Modification DESCRIPTIONMs-Fqc-08929

Ratings and reviews

4.6
558 product ratings
  • 460 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 36 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 23 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 5 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 34 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

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Easy to install

Easy to set up

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  • Most favourable review

    I miss Windows Aero BUT.......

    Ah - Windows 10........I'm not sure why the OS is such a difficult pill to swallow!....... Joe Average's reasons for disliking the OS are solely based on a lack of desire for change. If it was left to him we'd all still be running Windows XP which, don't get me wrong, was a great OS..........in it's day! To hardcore PC enthusiasts like myself, we rejoiced when MS finally decided to revamp the GUI and take advantage of the powerful PC's we had at the time when they released Windows Vista. Sadly though, for Joe Average his 'basic' PC was nowhere near powerful enough to run such an advanced OS. 2 years on, say hello to Windows 7. By 2009 the basic RAM spec of a cheap PC was about 2GB, which was more than enough for this graphically detuned version of windows. BUT when they cut the 'fat' from Windows Vista to make 7, they made an OS that was all things to all geeks, and Joe's alike. An OS which still looked pretty, with it's aero glass interface, but was toned down just enough to run nicely on Mr Average's PC - Great Job Microsoft. Along came Windows 8 (and 8.1) which even I thought was a disaster. The GUI looked far too simple, I hated the solid coloured tiles. The interface looked like it had been designed by a child. BUT I could see Microsoft's marketing strategy...... They had decided to start manufacturing their own hardware, which was going to have a specific build and therefore the GUI had to be detuned to suit. And they had also developed Windows RT for the ARM CPU, which maybe are great in your smartphone, but if you want fancy graphics, stick to an x86 CPU with a discreet graphics card. Windows 10 is a reasonable attempt at merging the best parts of windows 8.1 with windows 7. The graphics are still reasonably simple but nice enough not to be offputting to a geek such as myself. But windows 10 brings other features to the table such as better security as standard, the latest build has anti-ransomware features built in. I also like it's magical ability to be able to reinstall itself on demand to the last build without having to make up recovery partitions. How it works is magical (and I wrote my own OS recovery software for Windows Vista/7). I would say the main downsides are with this OS is that, if you leave the privacy settings unaltered, you will find Microsoft been able to spy on your every move while logged on to the PC. I also still don't like Microsoft edge. There are still some websites which do not work at all with this browser. But all in all, it's a pretty fine OS, for a Windows OS. I think we would all love the safety and security of Linux or a Mac OS but, until they make their OS's more compatible with the Windows eco-system (which won't happen) we are stuck in this symbiotic relationship. That's my 10p anyway!

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  • Most critical review

    Operating system works and it was cheap so whatever happens in the future will not particularly bother myself as all my data and files are backed up

    1. It did not start when put into the DVD drive so where would I have been had there been no operating system already installed? I had to Open the disc and use setup exe manually. 2. The installation key was not needed and I have not been asked to register the system with Microsoft. 3. The latter gives me cause for concern that the system may/may not mal function in the future 4. Because I did not have to use the installation key, perhaps I could actually use this disc on another computer but just buy an extra key??

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  • Great operating system! Reliable and easy to install.

    Easy to install - just follow the instructions. Be prepared to be asked several similar questions about sharing with other devices and sharing online as part of the installation process. Windows 10 isn't that much different to Windows 7 once you get used to it. The lack of a Windows Update item on the start menu is the one thing I do find annoying. Also, if you're looking for something to use in the office, you'll need to invest in a copy of MS Office. Other than that it's all good.

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  • I had a lot of trouble setting it up, but i think that was cause of my computer being old/ish.

    It took me a long time to get it to setup on my computer, cause it is an older one most likely. But every time it restarted there was a blank screen and nothing happening, which ment it had to be restarted a lot more times then any windows that I have ever put on before, eventually it went through to windows pro 10. But still had problems cause it kept saying there was a problem with my drives and wanting to fix and scan them, which some of them it wanted to take hours doing !!!

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  • fast nad easy installation

    a bit confusing when say pull the device out and than after the restart will restart installation.... in my case it's just not happend but hey! You got the complete win10 and key in your hand so what ever the computer sad chose another way to install if your windows crashed like mine. will work! I like the wide range of win 10 versions possibility. all there you have to just plug in F2 BIOS but to the 1st place boot from usb drive and let it run! I was downloaded the win 10 from microcoft but was not activated as i had no key for win 10 and day by day went worst and worst untill completely stopped my computer . with this usb stick I did saved all my data's back and my computer alive again! Thanks mate! worth it's price

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  • Easy peasy but watch out for updates.

    Easy enough only problem is after installing and setting up Microsoft updated even if you don't want them, appears you are not able to turn them off. The update informs you that your version of Windows is nearing the end of support and proceeds to install an updated version which takes a while after which my computer crashed and I had to start all over . I am as still trying to avoid unnecessary updates apart from all that it's still a great way to get windows 10 and I would buy again, good way to bring old computers back to life.

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  • Great way to get a product key.

    I had Windows 7 and that will lose all support soon. I couldn't afford to buy a new machine. The disk contains a fairly old used Windows 10 64-bit. You can install it from this disk, but you will then have to wait for Microsoft to download and install the latest version. Far better to donwload the installation file from Microsoft, then use this product key to make it work. That way, you are right up to date first time. It worked beautifully for me - even when I used a 64-bit product key with the 32-bit version of Windows 10.

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  • Super up-grade, lot of new features.

    The item does exactly what it say`s on the packaging, it is not for the individual though, only if your a licensed builder a person who does volume building, it has a up to date look once it is in, great new features, clear and tight graphics, i like it, i know this will be a good experience long term.

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  • Windows 10 is reliable, easy to install and use and the most popular version of Windows.

    This is essential software that is well designed. Like all software it takes time to learn what it can do but when I need to ask a question I just google the question and get what I need in a few minutes. The trick with any product is to just play around and get to know what it can do, get a system to organize your files and get a good anti-virus software because of online threats. these days most people are to some extent computer literate. For someone people it may be their first experience with a computer and for them I recommend getting someone to show you around how to start. For a new person you also need an introduction to the parts of a computer. Windows 10 is reliable, user friendly and you soon get the basic idea of how to run a program. Setup is easy and straight forward. They give you time to register you product which means that you can log onto the internet and use software before registering it. Software does need to be registered or eventually there will be limitations in using it but you have weeks to do this. Be wary of illegal copies. You can get the full version which can be transferred from an old computer to a new computer. An OEM version does the same job but it cannot be transferred to a new computer and you cannot ring Microsoft to ask questions if you need help. I strongly recommend the full version. There is a home version and a professional version that is a lot dearer. Most people only need the home version. You will have to find a free online video player as Windows does not come with a free version. Windows turns the machine on.. You then need to purchase software for just about everything. A good word processor is a basic tool you need to acquire. there are free versions of much of the software but they have their limitations. Free versions get you going while you discover if you need something more. There are also free games to download. Using the internet is the way to download anything free.

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  • fast and good!

    64 bit is a must if you play any PC games The pro version allows you to have more RAM which improves the speed of your system Much improved interface in comparison to windows 8

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