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Should Microsoft make Windows Home paid (monthly or annual subscription)?
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<blockquote data-quote="plat" data-source="post: 871007" data-attributes="member: 74969"><p>So by switching to a monthly/yearly subscription, what happens to all those hundreds of millions who in essence paid for Windows when they paid for their OEM computers? There should be a timed limit then, embedded with the license in the motherboard BIOS? Five years following purchase, then you pay a subscription? How are you going to test the market for something like this, it's such a huge scale. </p><p></p><p>Why re-invent the wheel? Many antivirus have stripped-down free versions of their paid products. If Microsoft wants to get more aggressive with cracks, it can do so at its discretion. Here's <a href="https://www.quora.com/Why-didnt-Microsoft-ban-KMSpico?share=1" target="_blank">something </a>on KMSpico just from a quick search. Besides, Microsoft largely parted company with Windows years ago to focus on other things like R & D, cloud computing, and Mars exploration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plat, post: 871007, member: 74969"] So by switching to a monthly/yearly subscription, what happens to all those hundreds of millions who in essence paid for Windows when they paid for their OEM computers? There should be a timed limit then, embedded with the license in the motherboard BIOS? Five years following purchase, then you pay a subscription? How are you going to test the market for something like this, it's such a huge scale. Why re-invent the wheel? Many antivirus have stripped-down free versions of their paid products. If Microsoft wants to get more aggressive with cracks, it can do so at its discretion. Here's [URL='https://www.quora.com/Why-didnt-Microsoft-ban-KMSpico?share=1']something [/URL]on KMSpico just from a quick search. Besides, Microsoft largely parted company with Windows years ago to focus on other things like R & D, cloud computing, and Mars exploration. [/QUOTE]
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