legacyfan Posted January 19 Share Posted January 19 (edited) According To This Article On TomsGuide https://www.tomsguide.com/news/microsoft-will-no-longer-sell-windows-10-licenses-what-you-need-to-know microsoft plans to stop selling licence key for new copies of windows 10 starting Jan 31 this means any new installs made after that will need to buy a key from other sources (which I won't mention because of the rules) this is a big change in the way things are going there's still 2 more year of extended support left so it's not completely dead yet (or at least not unusable) Edited January 19 by legacyfan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tripredacus Posted January 19 Share Posted January 19 This is just for direct sales from Microsoft on their site. System Builder and OEM COA will still be available in those channels. I do not know the EOL dates at this time. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
legacyfan Posted March 25 Author Share Posted March 25 7 hours ago, alexrock123 said: thanks my issue has been fixed. I guess going forward the only way to activate windows 10 is if you have an oem disc (from the seller) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danielx Posted March 27 Share Posted March 27 oh damn, windows 10 is starting to become an "legacy OS". can't wait till some people talk about how we can run "this old windows 10 apps" and what hardware is possibly compatible with the windows 10. "no, not this CPU, it is way too new. windows 10 can't handle its reduced feature set that windows 11 is using more performantly" or something like that 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nomen Posted April 3 Share Posted April 3 What about installing Win-10 on PC's with OEM keys built into the motherboard firmware? I assume they'll always activate now and in the future? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tripredacus Posted April 3 Share Posted April 3 That information is not public. I'm no longer direct on desktop, so I can't tell when the EoS date for that is. I wanted to make an update to my post above. It seems that System Builder has reached the end of its production. System Builder doesn't have an EoS, it just exists until it sells out. I have heard that disty is out of Win 10 Home and is running low on Pro, to the point where large orders can't be done. There is still a reluctance for Windows 11, worse than I've seen in any OS changeover. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
legacyfan Posted April 3 Author Share Posted April 3 (edited) windows 10 is officially in the "legacy" windows category which means it will slowly get harder to find things that work on it Edited April 3 by legacyfan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teeotsa Posted April 4 Share Posted April 4 13 hours ago, legacyfan said: windows 10 is officially in the "legacy" windows category which means it will slowly get harder to find things that work on it What ? It's officially supported ? Legacy ? 😂 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tripredacus Posted April 4 Share Posted April 4 No, Windows 11 is still just Windows 10 with a different UI at this point. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
legacyfan Posted April 4 Author Share Posted April 4 we will just have to hang on and hope microsoft does not pull an xp/vista again and shut down the update servers (which probably will not happen) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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