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Microsoft Windows 10 Software Korean Version OEM 64 Bit Package activation online
Product Description:
Language | Korean |
Barcode | FQC-08983 |
Media | 64 bit |
Application | Global Area |
Activation | 100% online activation globally |
Warranty | Lifetime |
Pack | Standard OEM Pack |
Delivery | Delivery by DHL or to cusomer's requirement |
Product Features:
- Join your Domain: You can connect to your business or school
Domain or Azure Active Directory to use network files, servers,
printers, and more.
- Enhanced encryption: Get additional security with BitLocker to
help protect your data with encryption and security management.
- Remote log-in: Windows 10 enables you to log in with Remote
Desktop to sign in and use your Pro PC while at home or on the
road.
- Virtual machines: Create and run virtual machines with Hyper-V so
you can run more than one operating system at the same time on the
same PC.
- Your apps in the Store: Windows 10 lets you create your own
private app section in the Windows Store for convenient access to
company applications.
System Description:
If you want to upgrade to Windows 10 on your PC or tablet, here’s the minimum hardware you’ll need. Read further below to learn about the additional factors that impact upgradeability.
Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster processor or SoC |
RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) for 32-bit or 2 GB for 64-bit |
Hard disk space: 16 GB for 32-bit OS 20 GB for 64-bit OS |
Graphics card: DirectX 9 or later with WDDM 1.0 driver |
Display: 800x600 |
Important notes:
Windows 10 Home users will receive updates from Windows Update
automatically when it’s available. Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10
Enterprise users will have the ability to postpone updates. The
amount of time that Windows 10 Pro users can postpone updates is
limited.
Small storage devices, like devices with 32GB hard drives or older
devices with full hard drives, may need additional storage to
complete the upgrade. You'll see instructions during the upgrade
telling you what to do. You may need to either remove unneeded
files from your device, or insert a USB flash drive to complete the
upgrade.
Some devices with either little free space available or smaller
hard drives, like 32 GB storage PCs, may have little free space
available after upgrading. You may free up disk space and easily
delete files like temporary files or your previous version of
Windows within the Storage system setting. Files for the previous
version of Windows give you the option to remove Windows 10 and go
back to your previous version of Windows. These files are
automatically deleted a month after you upgrade. To free up space,
you can delete them now.
An internet connection is required to perform the upgrade. Windows
10 is a large file -- about 3 GB -- and Internet access (ISP) fees
might apply.
To check for device compatibility and other important installation
information, visit your device manufacturer’s website. Manufacturer
contact information can be found on the Contact Information page.
The upgradeability of a device includes factors beyond the system
specification. This includes driver and firmware support,
application compatibility, and feature support, regardless of
whether or not the device meets the minimum system specification
for Windows 10.
Support may vary by device. Find more information on the Windows
Lifecycle page.
If your PC or tablet is currently running Windows 7 SP1 or Windows
8.1 Update, you can check to see if it meets the requirements by
using ‘Check my PC’ in the Get Windows 10 app. To open theGet
Windows 10 app, click on the small Windows icon found at the right
end of the taskbar. If you don’t see it, visit our Windows 10
Q&A page for more info.
Many applications, files, and settings will migrate as part of the
upgrade. However, some applications or settings may not migrate.
For anti-malware applications, Windows will check to see if your
anti-malware subscription is current (not expired) and compatible
during the upgrade.
If the anti-malware application is compatible and current, your
application will be preserved during the upgrade to Windows 10.
If the anti-malware application is incompatible, Windows will
uninstall your application while preserving your settings. After
upgrade is complete, if your anti-malware provider has informed
Microsoft that it has made a compatible version available for your
active subscription, Windows will notify you to install the latest
version available with the settings that were set prior to upgrade.
If your anti-malware subscription is not current (expired), Windows
will uninstall your application and enable Windows Defender.
Some applications that came from your OEM may be removed prior to
upgrade.
For certain third party applications, the "Get Windows 10" app will
scan for application compatibility. If there is a known issue that
will prevent the upgrade, you will be notified of the list of
applications with known issues. You can choose to accept and the
applications will be removed from the system prior to upgrade.
Please be sure to copy the list before you accept the removal of
the application.
Microsoft Family Safety child users with local accounts (accounts
tied to the machine) will not have their safety settings migrated
to Windows 10 during the upgrade. This means that after the upgrade
to Windows 10 is complete, parents would need to setup safety
settings for the child user along with a Microsoft account if they
do not have one. To find out more about the changes, visit the FAQ
page.
Some apps and content sold separately. Feature and app availability
and experience may vary by device and market.