A:AnswerThis is off the CNET website. Windows 11 could be coming soon, and if you're already a Windows 10 user, the upgrade to Microsoft's new operating system will be free.
A:AnswerWindows 10 Pro does not come with Office. If you have it on your old computer or Office Family subscription u can load, and Office Family can be on up to 5 family computers.
A:AnswerI installed Windows 10 Pro on a gaming computer build. I don’t game, so I can’t verify that it enhances that aspect of computing. I installed it on a 2Tb SSD as the boot drive.
A:AnswerThe included product key can be used once to activate windows on 1 client and of course you can re-use the flash drive to repair or reinstall windows as many times as you like.
A:AnswerThis is a full retail version. It is transferable as many times as you wish. The OEM versions cost less but you cannot transfer the license to a different motherboard unless it is identical.
A:AnswerI purchased a single license physical copy of Windows 10 pro from Best Buy and the product key was in the packaging. The installation media was on a flashdrive. I don't know how a downloaded version will work.
A:AnswerNot directly no. You can upgrade to Win 7 then to Win 10 but you will still loose your apps & settings. I would make sure you can get Win 10 drivers for your equipment first & if so just do a clean install. Also ensure your equipment meets Win 10 requirements. These are here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/minimum/minimum-hardware-requirements-overview Some of the requirements are only for all features to be available such as UEFI. Pay attention to cpu instruction set requirements. This has gotten some into trouble. My biggest concern would be if you do decide to do the Vista to 7 to 10 option, backup everything. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerI'm assuming by "a Media Center computer" that you are referring to a computer that runs the Media Center software that use to be part of Windows. Media Center software was last support in Windows 8.1. If you install Windows 10, Media Center will NOT be there. If you want Media Center, do not buy Windows 10.
A:AnswerThis is just the Windows OS. you'd have to get on a separate pc, download the drivers on a USB or somthing and transfer that and install. Really you should only need to install the internet wifi driver and you should be able to install drivers straight on your pc/laptop