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Windows 10 Education as an OS?
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<blockquote data-quote="limbskars94" data-source="post: 917959" data-attributes="member: 89980"><p>I’m in the process of building a computer right now and purchased Windows 10 the other day for about $100, but just today I received an email from my school with a list of softwares I can download for free through the Microsoft imagine program. One of the programs listed is Windows 10 Education which I’ve actually never heard of, so would anyone more familiar with it be able to shed some light on whether or not I could just use this as the OS for my next build and save $100?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="limbskars94, post: 917959, member: 89980"] I’m in the process of building a computer right now and purchased Windows 10 the other day for about $100, but just today I received an email from my school with a list of softwares I can download for free through the Microsoft imagine program. One of the programs listed is Windows 10 Education which I’ve actually never heard of, so would anyone more familiar with it be able to shed some light on whether or not I could just use this as the OS for my next build and save $100? [/QUOTE]
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