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You can buy a used mini PC for less than the price of a new Windows 11 license. I know there are cheaper license sites out there (unclear how legit they are) but this way you get a Windows license and a spare PC to run Linux!
Cheap license sites (windows, games, etc) usually use keys bought via stolen credit cards. Pirating it is much better than buying from those sites, including for the devs that get punished for chargebacks from those keys.
Just to be clear... in the case of Windows, that would be M$...?
Tbh if you want gray area keys. Microsoftsoftwareswap has always had verified users selling business generated licenses keys. If you HAVE to buy a key, at least buy one from vetted people and not some rando on a seller site
So, hurting Microsoft and getting a cheap Windows key? Where's the downside?
Or just install Linux and never worry about that shit again lol
I agree, I don't plan to go back! Just don't like giving up the option.
They cost like $5 online, it's not like it's a huge risk. I've bought OEM keys before and they work fine. Just use a credit card so you can easily get a refund if it's fake.
Those are usually Windows 7 or 8 keys.
Which do indeed work to activate Windows 10 and 11.
But not anymore.