what u think, im a "free" version user and wanna get all updates, cannot upgrade to 8.1, but think that its a good deal.

https://www.g2a.com/windows-8-professional-32-64-bit-cd-key-global.html

wanna know if there would be legit keys.

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g2a is somewhat trustworthy, they're too big to be scammers at least.
SO go for it, beats having an illegal copy of Windows.

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A Windows 8.1 professional key for €14 sounds too good to be true and you know what they say about things that sound too good to be true...

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Buy it before they fix the price error? :D

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lol

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Probably keys from MSDNAA, codes for students, it's legal Windows, keys should work, it's against the terms selling them, but you can't prove their source, also one thing g2a doesn't says, this codes expire in 2 years, and each code can be used 2 times in 2 different PCs.

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I've been using MSDN-AA Windows 7 code for more than 2 years without problems and I've reinstalled Windows more than twice in that time (on the same PC, though).

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If you reread the dreamspark TOS it doesn't expire! What expires is your download link...

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It says this above my code:
"24 months access to download and / or password. Not change the length of the time-limited licenses (if applicable).
Expires on 19/11/2015"
Translated from Spanish. So maybe you're right, it say 24 months of access to my downloads and/or code, so I guess if it's used, there is no problem, it won't expire.

I have the ISOs saved anyways.

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Like you just said, save the ISO -> problem solved. :)

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Win7 absolutely. Win8 absolutely not.

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Why not? This keys work no matter if it's Windows 7/8....but if they come from what I said above they expire in 2 years, and it's against the terms selling them.

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i h8 my windows 8

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I started using W8 2 months ago and it's fast, stable and absolutely usable. Every game I started ran even faster than on W7.

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ok guys thx, i think ill pass, i will continue with my "free" version.

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If you'll buy such keys, your Windows copy will not be genuine, because you'll never have a receipt and contract... Only a key is a waste of money.

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If applicable, you may wish to look at the student offerings directly from Microsoft (or better yet, ask your college/university first, as you might be eligible for a free copy).

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The page you are looking for could not be found.
Return to Microsoft Store.
Nice microsoft.. nice.

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You can get a cheaper key from Steamtrades though, I got mine about half a year ago and it worked perfectly.

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i bought windows 8 key for 13 USD but directly from microsoft in 2012 :) but g2a no man just dont buy it from there. u can buy other stuff but windows key mmmm no

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Lol @ using Windows after 7 and lol @ paying for an operating system.

Before anyone jumps to conclusions, my college provides me with free Windows and I don't use it as my primary OS anyway.

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that means you pay for it in tuition... its part of a deal brokered by your university for "cheap" copies

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Except my tuition is free. :) Well, it's indirectly paid through taxes, but I don't pay for it directly. Same goes for health care.

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aw you beat me to my next response XD I was going to say it was taxes if you had scholarships or government funded tuition.

everything always leads back to THE MAN unfortunately...

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It's certainly much cheaper than, say, tuition in USA. You don't have to start a fund as soon as your child is born so that you can have enough money for tuition by the time he/she gets old enough for college. ^^

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thats probably only the case if you go to a out-of-residency state college. if you go to one in the same state you live in there are lots of government tuition funds. also if you go to a community college for an associates and then transfer to a 4 year college you can cut like half your total cost out.

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Use the right "toolkit" but don't waste your money on G2A of all places.

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