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Nah. The Pro version ain't worth it. I thought maybe the compared the Home version Pro has more security advantages, but we just have to be careful since Microsoft is taking data.
Cause you need a media backup and once you upgrade and install Win10 and it is activated; u need to prepare to wipe the OS clean and do a clean OS install of Win10.
You dont need Win10 Pro. Win10 is fully free if you just re-use your Win7 key in Win10. Win10 Home is all people need who are not already in the know of what Pro brings to you.
Win10 hides alot of settings though, that is what ShutUp10 is for, to give the user back the control they deserve.
The average user and gamer will see nothing from WinOS PRO that is worth buying it.
They dont have average user perks like XP/Vista/7 PRO had.
It's basically been a part of what I've always done when having a reinstalled Windows. I'm gonna do the same with Windows 10. I know there's this online site that has linked programs, programs that everyone use: Steam, Skype, Origin, etc. etc. etc.. I forgot what's the name of that site.
Agreed.
https://ninite.com
Also about WinOS PRO; why would u need to go there?
If you have Win7 Home already and a legit key, well that makes Win10 Home free for you. So yea, use that. You aren't missing anything from not having Pro.
Thanks!!!
Of course. I used to as a kid, though, downloading mods for a game from Cnet and Softonic, but I now I know they're malware bastards.
If that's really the case, I always manually download each software from their personal sites. Steam from Steam. Java from Java. Skype from Skype. You know the drill.