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All depends on how you look at it. On the one hand it makes it easier. You don't have to know what your embedded key is or what OS version its for. The install media sorts it out and installs the matching version. Windows 8/8.1 MSDN ISO's work the same way. As far as I know my MSDN ISO's are identical to retail DVD's. The old MCT downloads were Home or Pro, not Home and Pro. Now they are like my MSDN ISO's, multi edition. In the past if I used the Pro only MCT download it would just ignore my OEM Core key and prompt for one. Now with the multi edition, there is no prompt if an OEM key is detected. Adding a PID.txt file with the pro generic key will fix it and install pro by default. It's what I do. No having to click skip for key entry as it won't ask for one. If that PC has a digital entitlement for 10 Pro it will activate automatically with no issues.