I take it back about the disc you posted. It appears to be a full installation disc and since it does not contain a product key, I'm pretty sure it's legal. Anyone can download the .iso and burn it...
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I take it back about the disc you posted. It appears to be a full installation disc and since it does not contain a product key, I'm pretty sure it's legal. Anyone can download the .iso and burn it...
The disc you posted is only a recovery disc which can be created for free from within Windows 10. It is not the full version of Windows 10.
I also prefer a disk to a usb stick. I just don't like...
For you to buy a full Windows 10 disc, you'd either have to pay full price or have someone burn one for you. It's legal to download and burn one since to install it from that disc, you need your key...
I had the slow boot problem too but it can be fixed. First use the registry cleaner in CCleaner. Then I used Puran defrag to analyse and found that the registry was highly fragmented. I did a boot...
He said he already had it on a usb stick but wanted it on a disc. The downloaded .iso can also be easily burned to a DVD with a burner app or even Windows itself. The problem would be if he doesn't...
If it's a click to run installation, you can disable updates. Open any Office app and click on file and then on account or Office account. You should see a box labeled Office Updates. Click that and...