
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
1 User, unlimited

Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
1 User, unlimited
To the best of my knowledge, unlimited refers to the period of validity of the licence, not the number of PCs.
You can create an installation medium (e.g. USB stick) with the latest version yourself using the "Windows Media Creation Tool". https://support.microsoft.com/de-de/windows/erstellen-eines-installationsmediums-f%C3%BCr-windows-99a58364-8c02-206f-aa6f-40c3b507420d https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cvfw6wTvd4
That should be possilble.
hello info, have received a DVD for installation - have installed my OS in english - as far as I know, I could change this to german under "language settings" (windows display language) - have e.g. swiss german keyboard and default input language in german - the OS is quite flexible - have also reinstalled from nothing - in addition, the language package german can also be downloaded for free (for spelling etc.)
OEM
No, it's just a Windows licence.
Yes, you can use these - nothing stands in the way. Your computer should certainly meet these requirements. https://www.microsoft.com/de-ch/windows/windows-10-specifications
Problem solved. Quite simply via the MS homepage, with the Media Creation Tool. Works wonderfully. If a valid key is already installed, it does not have to be entered or the system activated at the end.
Microsoft's pricing is not very transparent and certainly not uniform. In the USA Win10 pro (EN) costs US$ 199 and the language packs (e.g. German) can be downloaded for free if you know how and where. Instructions can be found here: https://support.office.microsoft.com/en-us/community?threadid=55257af1-e5f7-4461-940c-357c206a91f8
The retail version of Windows 10 Pro is located here: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro (ESD/Lizenz, Vollversion, 32-bit, 64-bit, DE, FR, IT, EN) OEM is bound by hardware once installed (some components can be replaced though).
The product key is on an adhesive on the inner DVD case. From there you can remove it and stick it to the PC.
Yes, legally no problem at all. You can install and activate it on any machine that is able to run Windows 10. But you should know this: OEM licenses are cheaper than retail versions but are bound to the hardware, once activated. You can't activate it on another PC anymore (which would be possible with retails versions).
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