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Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM - DVD 64-bit

(78 Ratings, 4.3 Average)

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Specifications

Manufacturer

Microsoft

Model

Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM (DVD)

Part #

  • KW9-00139
  • MS-KW9-00139

Mode

64-bit

Version

Windows 10 Home

Maximum Supported Memory

128 GB

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    Reviews

    CaspieChi
    • 2 points
    • 11 months ago

    Has a nice UI, and has plenty of configurability. Don't plan on going to Windows 11, since this is working perfectly fine and it is the exact theme I like. Besides Windows 11 isn't much of an upgrade besides security and extra bloatware.

    Coelpts
    • 4 points
    • 1 year 6 months ago

    from completed build Oberon Blues

    I would like it if Microsoft stopped trying to force my PC to upgrade to Windows 11 when I'm not looking. That's not very cash money of them. Otherwise, it's Windows. What else is there to expect?

    EnMask
    • 5 points
    • 1 year 11 months ago

    from completed build Gramps build

    Bought the CD install version this time, which is a bit of a hassle. Luckily it was possible to reuse the optical drive that was already in the case, so not that bad.

    taiter_tot_3
    • 5 points
    • 2 years 2 months ago

    from completed build The Tot PC

    Got it for free from my college, Windows as a whole isn't my favorite but it works most of the time. But when it doesn't work, hoo boy. Oh boy.

    jeffdeturtle
    • 6 points
    • 2 years 4 months ago

    from completed build Dave

    It's windows. It's also not windows 11. What else could I ask for?

    Frogsknees
    • 6 points
    • 2 years 5 months ago

    from completed build The Fish Tank

    I am not a great Windows fan. It is not possible to remove some of the functions that I will never use (such as everything to do with Xbox or the cloud). This computer will spend the majority of it's time off line which is not what Microsoft wants.

    segasonic128
    • 12 points
    • 2 years 5 months ago

    Great MS OS. My build is ready for Win11 when Direct Storage / RTXIO-OPS PC Games are made available to play

    TaylorL
    • 7 points
    • 2 years 6 months ago

    It's windows 10 . . . we all know it by now. It does come as a disk, so if you're doing a fresh build, even if you don't want a disc drive in the final build, you will need one to at least install it. I had one lying around that i attached temporarily, then, once win10 was installed, removed it.

    Silverino_211
    • 16 points
    • 2 years 11 months ago

    Has its issues but hey, at least it's not Win 11...

    Callernj
    • 4 points
    • 3 years ago

    from completed build Use the Force, somewhat

    It's Windows, and wow does it open fast on this new build (12 seconds i/o-bios-windows), I'm giving it 5 stars though because they have made it easier to run Linux alongside it now. I did have to go into the bios to enable TPM though, that's hardware and bios yes, but apparently I'll need this enabled for Windows 11 or it's not going to work. Seems like a good thing to enable though. Is it? Doesn't seem to slow the computer.

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