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Microsoft OEM System Builder | Windоws 10 Pro | 64 BIT | Intended use for new systems | Upgradable to Windows 11

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Windows Pro 10 64Bit English 1pack DSP DVD. Windows 10 is so familiar and easy to use, you'll feel like an expert. The Start Menu is back in an expanded form, plus we'll bring over your pinned apps and favorites so they're ready and waiting for you. It starts up and resumes fast, has more built-in security to help keep you safe, and is designed to work with software and hardware you already have. Windows 10 comes with Microsoft Edge, an all-new browser that's built to give you a better web experience. Write2 or type notes directly on webpages and share them with others, read online articles free of distraction, and save your favorite reads for later access. And with Cortana3 enabled, you get instant access to key actions-like making reservations or reading reviews- without leaving the page you're on. Easily snap up to four apps in place and see all open tasks in a single view. You can even create virtual desktops when you need more space or want to group things by project. Windows 10 enables your apps to look and work great in all modes, on all devices. On 2-in-1 devices, your screen can be optimized to work with touch or keyboard and mouse. Required Processor1 GHz processor or faster, Required Memory 1 GB RAM for 32-bit; 2 GB for 64-bit, Required Hard Disk Space Up to 20 GB available hard disk space, Required video card 800 x 600 screen resolution or higher. DirectX 9 graphics processor with WDDM driver, Required connectivity Internet access (fees may apply), Other system requirements Microsoft account required for some features. Watching DVDs requires separate playback software.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.79 x 5.79 x 5.79 inches; 0.81 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ FQC-08930


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 16, 2014


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Microsoft


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Best Sellers Rank: #46 in Software (See Top 100 in Software) #3 in Operating Systems (Software)


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Customer Reviews: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,248 ratings


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  • Curtains for my new Windows**********
Edition: Pro
Update: 2019-01-12, after many failed updates and upgrades through the update system in win10, I gave it one last stab today. I stumbled onto a link someone posted for using the Windows Media Creation Tool to update and upgrade. Never used it for anything before. I just spent a couple months using the win10 as it was loaded with my non-sp1 version, with blocking all updates. It works, but many features don't fully function without updates(The store or some apps). So I clicked on the link in a forum post(where I cannot remember), which sent me to the Windows tool that loaded Windows 10pro. I already have win10pro. OK, this is getting scary at this point, since I had no idea what was ahead of me, so I disconnected a few hard drives, and double checked to see if I cared about losing some stuff. Moved forward, and it loads a fresh upgraded copy of Windows(build-17763) on your computer, without all other upgrades/updates in between that broke it before. Everything actually works perfectly(so far), like win10 did before. The onboard update system must have been corrupted, and many people were complaining of the same corruption for their updates. Before the October Windows upgrade, there was two or three different upgrades, and made my win10 flip out. This TOOL put the October UPGRADE on my win10 immediately(Took some time to download). For all of you out there with update troubles , do this, it is like a miracle. This loads the freshest/stable copy of win10. Even my Creative X-Fi sound card is still working, and it was always crushed by any update beyond the initial install disc drivers. I still doubt that MS has added drivers to decrypt Canon digic 7 camera photos in its MS photos app. So, hopefully win10 will now be stable again for at least another year and beyond. I did also stumble onto a section at MS's site that sounded like you could download or install the October 2018 upgrade, but did not investigate it further. Trust me, I looked for that at MS's site before, and it is always hard to find things you need at MS's site. MS has lots of things that say download this here, and when you go there, there is NO DOWNLOAD. Hahaha on me! Had to click on a link in a random internet forum, who knows where, to get the answer I needed for this latest fix. I've called MS about these update/upgrade dilemmas before, and the country of India could not find the answer between 2 billion geniuses. Remember when you could call 'BOB' the computer genius, at the computer company? All the BOB's are on disability now, and downsized out of work. I hope some of this helps someone out there. Especially folks that upgraded from 7,8,8.1, etc., this may be the panacea of updates. UPDATE: 2018-12-20, Well, I really loved this Win10 computer build for almost two years, and then the updates and upgrades started coming hot and heavy from MS. I spent good money buying the best components too. My Creative sound card quit working all together eventually(1809 upgrade). Google Chrome was toasted time and time again, and I have everything on Google Chrome. Windows Edge runs like garbage now too. You do not have a say so in how the computer updates, and does not do any assessment for incompatibility of your components. After tons of so called 'upgrades' MS downloads and installs, you end up with chow suey. My fast win7 computer is still zipping along and passing up my much faster win10 build. I really feel sorry for all the people with slow computers, old windows Vistas/7's/8's computers with FREE upgrades that have just quit working with no wifi, no sound, no video, and peripherals getting wonky. Oh yes, my Logitech mouse is worthless now too. Windows computers, as opposed to Apples, gave you the freedom(like America once) to install components and programs, and have them function for years to come(like my win7 computer), but now, MS upgrades your equipment and leaves you with a choppy Edge browser, and failing peripherals. Win7 let you pick the updates you needed. We aren't running the Pentagon and don't need all the National Security updates to protect the Nation. Win10 is kinda like CA, the government adds people and subtracts your money without your approval. Is this communism computer control? Another feature of win10 that was wonderful, the photo app that gave you a great array of tweaks for your photos. As time went on, even that app got worse. It is never updated. Updates are only features you'd never use. I recently got a new Canon 77d camera, and the non-updated MS photo app will not process 77d RAW files. All new Canon cameras have the newer Digic7 processor, and MS photo app won't fix those RAW photos. The wonderful Media Center from winXP-win8, gone. What do we get, Windows Media Player that looks exactly the same boring way as it did 12 years ago on XP. Really?? Same features and functions too. NO NEW FEATURES AT ALL? We can actually thank lawyers for part of that, why, they sued MS for monopolizing its features on Windows. Try hooking up TV, and that gets more complicated too. Instead of windows getting smarter or including more features, we get a bland communism of nothing. What does a win10 computer do? Not much, inherently, but will play video and music on its ten year old player. I didn't even get a FREE freecell card game. I never thought I'd say it, but the days of the computer nerd are numbered, and we are just going to be using tablets or Apple computers in the future. You can't do anything with an Apple computer either, unless you buy expensive software. When they break, we toss them out instead of replacing some worn out parts. The apps on the MS site seem absolutely worthless to me. Remember the old days of buying a box with software in it, installing it, and marveling at its uses, gone! We useta know our next door neighbors too, but they don't speak English anymore. There are a number of sites on the internet that will show you approx' 4 ways to block win10 from updating or upgrading, and bricking yer computer. Go there! One meters or blocks the amount of data your wifi can download, which blocks upgrades. The simple one is turning off updates or delaying updates, but MS updater knocks those walls down easily now. Two other more effectual fixes involve going in to the registry and turning off or disabling updates on a more permanent basis. I've done all 4 these after reloading my computer three times in a month!! Hopefully this fixes the fixers of MS. My Creative Titanium X-Fi sound card works perfectly now, but has no quick launch console. The features are split in two windows, but everything is there, from bass to EAX functions. I have virtually no updates on the win10 now. MS says it will block updates some time in the future, if you don't stay up to date, GREAT!! I just tried to download and play the recent demo version of the Tomb Raider Shadows game on STEAM and it is telling me I don't have enough updates to play it, oh well. You can't win, for trying to win. I can't go back to win7 on this computer, because I've installed an M.9 Samsung SSD HD for win10, and the options for installing win7 on it seemed like too much work. Should have kept my Samsung SSD on there and then put win7 on this win10 mess, and may still. Would pick up all features on my Creative card, video card, and the best thing, Media Center(TV, DVD, radio, videos, music, pictures, and more). Win10 provides heartache galore though. My Google Chrome runs awesome with not one update on win10. See, I can say something nice. I feel like the guy that owns the fastest car in town, but it is always at the mechanics shop and needing tuneups. My bottomline advice, get a decently fast computer, Intel i5 or i7 processor based, and put windows 7 on it, and it will run win7 like you've never seen a computer run, fast. When MS shuts off all downloads for win7, we will be forced to buy win12 communism. I recently rebuilt a friend's computer on win7. I got him a 32" Dell HD monitor, and a decent video card for his stock HP computer, and he now has a classically fast Cadillac version of windows 7. He can't believe the difference. Forget win10, if you can. Good luck folks. Original review before upgrades: First, DO NOT UPGRADE!! BUY THE DISC FOR $100!! All the reviews on Amazon that slam Windows 10 are from non-verified purchases from FREE upgrades through Windows Update. They all ran here to complain about their poor decision to try and get something for FREE. If you want the best operating system, BUY IT, and have it run perfectly, NOT UPGRADE. UPGRADE ONLY, if your time isn't worth anything and you have hours to spend on line getting it to work properly. Spin the wheel and get lucky? Most all the positive reviews for Windows 10 are from verified Amazon purchases of the disc. My friend got her laptop to upgrade because she knows computers and spent a lot of time with Microsoft on the telephone. Here's my Amazon'd system I built: 01. i7-4790k LGA1150 02. Gigabyte Z97X-UD3H motherboard 03. Gigabyte Nvidia GTX960 Windforce 3fan 4gb vidcard 04. Kingston 4x8gb HyperX Fury 1866mhz PnP(non xmp) 05. Samsung EVO 500gb SSD(upgraded to Samsung M.9 500gb) 06. D-Link Extreme dual band DWA-556 wireless pcie card 07. Windows 10pro 64bit 08. Antec High Current Gamer 850psu 09. Coolermaster Hyper EVO212 cpu fan(20-40c) 10. Coolermaster Scout 2 ATX case 11. Pioneer BD-rw BluRay/DVD/CD writer 12. (next) Hauppauge 2255 HDTV pcie tuner(never did install) I put all these parts in the case and loaded Windows 10, and went to pour some coffee. It always takes a while to run a new build. I returned with my coffee, and the computer was asking what I wanted to do next, done, WHAT? Made me want to build these 4 profit it was so easy. Maybe I should have loaded win7 and spent a couple days upgrading, hahahahaha!! I decided to test how efficient win10 was on a tough customer. My i7-860 was starting to slow down on the higher settings for the new Tomb Raider game. I loaded win10 with 16gb of memory and onboard Intel Graphics. TR would surely win this matchup. Nope, the system ran TR on normal just like my other i7 computer with win7. I have never seen a video game run on motherboard graphics, crazy!! Once I loaded the GTX 960 vidcard, TR had no chance, and rolled over to play dead at the ultimate high settings. The newly replaced start menu is a nice compromise for all us familiar with Windows. I loaded up Cortana the verbal assisstant for the new win10. I need to get a new microphone, but the interface seemed to work quite well, and responded to my commands even with my crummy microphone. I know I have others stashed somewhere, but can't find 'em. I does take a little time to get it going, and the there are prompts that seem to go nowhere at times. I put Adobe Lightroom and Nero 2015 on the win10 and all seem to run perfectly. The app for movies, TV, and music took quite a while to load and haven't been back to it yet but it did work. I have quite a bit of media, but Nero loaded much faster. I want to remind everyone that the crown jewel in the Windows world is not around anymore, MCE. Media Center ran TV, music, movies, Netflix, photos, etc. from one slick interface. That is history. You are now left to fend for yourself on how to get TV and other media to play. Between lawsuits and tired of answering questions, Microsoft wants to only be an operating system with you using apps like a Mac computer. Is the day of the tweaker a thing of the past? All the hardware old and new I threw at it has run wonderfully. Most of the hardware and software from recent years has been updated to win10 drivers. Even some of the old drivers work too. I've been running win10 for only a month and am looking forward to using my new usb3.0 ports with 3.0 equipment I've owned for a couple years now, but ran on 2.0 this whole time. This computer is very fast, and restarts so fast it is nutty. I noticed in the Gigabyte motherboard bios it had two settings for faster booting, really, how is that possible? The minute you hit the restart button Win10 is back? It is already lightning fast to restart on slow mode? I will try to update this once I've had some experience, hopefully still good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 27, 2016 by Movieskinny

  • OK
Edition: Pro
Windows 10 PRO OS for installation on the new computer that I built
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 18, 2022 by Jerry Sumral

  • Disc and COA looked fake, but Microsoft support representative said ok to use.
Edition: Pro
This is kind of a long saga, so bear with me. Firstly, I like Windows 10. It works very well for me, and is a worthwhile upgrade from Windows 7/8/8.1 if you're getting it as a free upgrade. I built a computer, and needed Windows 10 Pro 64 for it. The cheapest price on Amazon was through an outside company (not fulfilled by Amazon), and it had fast shipping, so I ordered it. When the media arrived, I was hesitant about the physical appearance of the DVD and Certificate of Authenticity. The general rule is that the disc and COA should match up to what is on https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/howtotell/Software.aspx#Packaging website. It gives details about what to look for to identify fake microsoft install media. Here's what was suspect about my media: 1. The DVD inner hologram appears to be a sticker attached to the DVD surface rather than embedded in the disc itself. 2. The arrow on the inner ring that is supposed to line up with an arrow in the outer ring? Well, there was no matching hologram in the outer band of the disc (and therefore no matching arrow). 3. The label creating the inner hologram has several chunks of something like coarse dust or grit trapped between the label and the upper disc surface. This debris is visible from the bottom of the disc. The hologram is not centered about the hole in the DVD, it is off-center slightly. It looks like the label was applied in a dirty environment and got contaminated. 4. The COA is supposed to have intaglio printing on the left side of the label. Intaglio printing is where the printing is embossed into the paper surface under high pressure, causing the paper to have ridges where the printing is (like the fingerprints of your fingers or the surface of US paper money) . On my COA, the printing is normal across the entire label surface but then the maker ran it through an embosser to create a coarsely grooved surface. Unfortunately, their overlay sucked and the embossed pattern is not in the same area as the printing. Not even close. And it doesn't feel at all like intaglio printing. The M which is supposed to appear and disappear based on the angle (a cool side-effect if the intaglio printing process) is just always visible, no intaglio effect at all. Based on these details, I contacted Amazon and arranged to return this media pack for refund, and I ordered another one. This time, I order from a company that fulfills through Amazon. When it arrived, I was astonished to find that it looked similar.: 1. The outer sleeve labels were both printed on Printer No 799, and said that both kits were made in the USA. Strangely enough, both packs came from the *same carton* MMCA11507049369. From two different companies in two different states (KY and NV)... figure the odds of them being from the same carton. 2. Comparing the DVDs,The hologram labels on the disks looked the same. The underlying DVDs were different, with different part numbers and fonts, and the first disc is boldly printed "Made in Puerto Rico". 3. The COA looked pretty much the same. I called Microsoft Support, and spoke to their representative. He listened to my explanation of the discrepancies in the install media, but didn't seem concerned about the appearance. I gave him one of the license keys (starts with 8NH22) and he verified that it is a valid Windows 10 Pro install key. His advice was to just use the keys and don't worry about the physical media condition. I asked if he could send me that advice in writing, but he's not allowed to send emails. So, to make a long story shorter, cancelled the return of the first media, used it for installing windows, and I have a spare license for future use. I will copy this dissertation and send it to the Microsoft Counterfeit Reporting site (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/howtotell/cfr/report.aspx). If they don't care, then I'm done with expending calories on this. By the way, when I went to install Windows 10, the dropdown menu for choosing language only gave me a choice of English (UK) rather than English (US). Since I am not from the UK, I put the disc aside and used a USB installer that I had previously made using the Media Creation Tool. Looking back on it, that was a wise move. If the disc is really counterfeit, there is no way of knowing what malware might have been injected into it. Back to Windows 10, it works great for me. It's fast, with a small memory footprint. I always deselect all the intrusive recommended choices during install, and delete a bunch of the preinstalled junkware and advertising links after installation. I'm giving 5 stars for Windows 10 itself, but subtracting 1 star for the hassle of attempting to resolve the fake software through Amazon and Microsoft. I've included images to this review, which show: 1. The disc hologram label with no matching outer hologram (note the inner arrow which points to... Nothing.). 2. The underside of the hologram, showing debris trapped in the adhesive) 3. Intaglio printing showing the 3d effect. You can feel the ridges where the ink is. 4. Two images of the COA where it's supposed to intaglio. Note the reflections where the label was embossed... Which is not anywhere close to the words/printing that matches. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 29, 2015 by T. Mccleary

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