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0xEF | 2 months ago
With Windows 7, once the evaluation period ran out, you just had to deal with an annoying notification about your copy not being genuine, but it never stopped me from doing whatever I needed to do after installing it on dozens of machines over the years, at this point.
dijit|2 months ago
https://windowsforum.com/threads/kms38-shut-down-windows-act...
2) It’s not legal, obviously. I’d always have a tinge of worry that if I join a Teams call or something then my employer is on the hook for me doing something naughty.
(given how Microsoft has decided to “upgrade” my local account to a Microsoft account before when logging in to outlook)
officeplant|2 months ago
Maybe I'm wrong, but I assume most people here are talking about their personal computers unless self employed.
The company IT department isn't going to be deploying oddball versions of Windows 10, unless you're shady small business.
0xEF|2 months ago
I never looked that deep into it since nobody came to me with any issues about it, but you have me wondering. I don't personally use Windows, either, despite my HN handle (it's just a reference I thought was funny), and I am finding myself more and more ignorant to what Microsoft is actually pushing. Thanks for the heads up. Will spend some time looking at this deeper.
gruez|2 months ago
Seems AI generated?
BLKNSLVR|2 months ago
And using Windows for free still didn't stop me from migrating to Linux exclusively (desktop and laptops and servers), and it's a decision I'm increasingly happy with.
unknown|2 months ago
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OJFord|2 months ago
basilikum|2 months ago
Also don't use the evaluation images.
Telaneo|2 months ago
0xEF|2 months ago
However, my experience may be dated. It's been awhile since I've had to freshly install Windows. Perhaps things have changed.
deltoidmaximus|2 months ago
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Wowfunhappy|2 months ago
But if you're just using Steam (or any other third party storefront) you won't have any problems at all.
0xEF|2 months ago
> Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC is built on the Windows 10 / 11 code base so it’s natively compatible with the software and solutions you use today.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/download-windows-...
I've not tried to use it specifically, which is why I'm curious.
driverdan|2 months ago