FQC - 06930 Windows 8.1 License Key 8.1 Pro Oem Key Coa Sticker X18
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But for everyday users, there are very few things, so if you are
still running Windows 8.1, be sure to consider upgrading to Windows
10 in the next few years, because you will be vulnerable to malware
and other attacks once extended to support at 2023 The end of the
year. Older operating systems currently built, such as Windows
Vista and Windows XP, have long lacked regular security fixes and
are easily exploited for a long time.
If this is not enough to convince you to upgrade your operating
system, then considering that game companies are slowly advancing
their operating system support, the old operating system has been
left in the past. Blizzard recently ended its long-term support for
Windows XP and Vista - and actually completed it.
Product Quick Details
Description : Win 8.1 RTM Professional OEM:DM
Edition ID : Professional
Sub Type : [Blue]X18-95456
License Type : OEM:DM
Channel : OEM
Crypto ID : 2625 (a41)
Windows 8.1 License key
Features:
Original win 8.1 oem key from MS
Global area 100% online activations
COA sticker has hologram in good quality
OEM pack is brand new factory sealed
Key is work lifetime
Coa sticker and OEM pack is available
COA sticker styles:
Retail box available :
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Requirement:
Required Processor | 1 GHz processor or faster | |
Required Memory | 1 GHz processor or faster with support for PAE, NX, and SSE2 | |
RAM | 2 GB | |
Disk Space | 20 GB available hard | |
Screen Resolution | 1366 x 768 | |
Driver | DirectX 9 graphics processor with WDDM | |
To use touch | you need a PC that supports multitouch | |
When we look back at the Windows operating system of the past
decade or so, it is widely believed that Windows Vista is
disgusted, and Windows 7 is seen as a glory to return to Windows
2000 (still popular today), and Window 8. x is welcomed by the
collective "meh". Windows 8 was first released in late October
2012, followed by Windows 8.1 in October 2013 (basically a service
pack).
Window 8
If you've transitioned from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1 and have
insisted on using the operating system instead of upgrading to
Windows 10, it's time to reevaluate your decision. The mainstream
support for Windows 8.1 ended yesterday, January 9, 2018. With
mainstream support, customers can access new features, non-security
updates, and free support for any issues Microsoft may have.
Windows 8.1 is now entering the extended support phase of its
lifecycle, which means customers can no longer request changes to
the operating system or add new features. Non-security updates are
only available for extended patch support, and free support from
Microsoft gives way to paid support options. The only benefit to
extended support is that security updates will continue to be
pushed to Windows 8.1 systems.