As far as I know it will go indefinitely but with limitations:
Stuff like a watermark on open windows
Popups
No personalisation etc.
Annoying but not a deal breaker...I have got keys online that worked fine for about $10 or less in the past
The thread title is pretty much the question.
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As far as I know it will go indefinitely but with limitations:
Stuff like a watermark on open windows
Popups
No personalisation etc.
Annoying but not a deal breaker...I have got keys online that worked fine for about $10 or less in the past
MrRadio (29-01-23)
If you have a working copy of W7 or 8 that is "legal" you can install W10 and it will activate. I have not needed to activate W10 on any of the machines that I use W10 on these days. (I usually run Linux and only need windows for iTunes)
I'm out of my mind, but feel free to leave a message...
red star (29-01-23)
I concur with lsemmens re auto activation. Never had an issue.....
The fact that there's a highway to hell and a stairway to heaven says a lot about the anticipated traffic flow.
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