> Are the installation discs sufficient to install Win10 on a no-OS computer (or a Linux computer with some extra space on the root drive)?

Yep, you install the iso from microsoft.com so it's legit, vm or hardware, give it a key during/after install, and off to the races.

-mb


On Thu, Jun 15, 2023 at 11:15 PM Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss said on Thu, 15 Jun 2023 18:22:08 -0700

>So interestingly enough, if/when I need windoze, I often buy from a
>place like THIS, as a method of getting Windoze officially licensed,
>flat cheap.
><http://mail.sendmailco.com/index.php/campaigns/tb637ap0sybfa/track-url/gv224svhyh867/11430a51e55c5971d23f31e2e7ede8b0f9331165>
>It updates itself, never had a problem, and simply just works.

Are these legitimate licenses, or Far-East knockoffs?

Are the installation discs sufficient to install Win10 on a no-OS
computer (or a Linux computer with some extra space on the root drive)?

Can you install these as Qemu guests on my Linux computer?

Thanks,

SteveT

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