← Back to context Comment by user____name 2 months ago Iirc only businesses can buy that and you cannot upgrade hardware. 4 comments user____name Reply cmxch 2 months ago Form an LLC and present yourself as a small business interested in IoT. emeril 2 months ago or just buy a cd key from a wholesaler for $20 :)probably won't be disconnected... been using such a cd key for months w/o issue and my win11 experience isn't that painful nar001 2 months ago If you're gonna pay 20 bucks to someone who isn't even allowed to sell you a key, why not just activate it with massgrave? cmxch 2 months ago Indeed, but for all the cases where I’d want to use IoT Windows, such as small scale NVRs, I have opted for Debian/Ubuntu/RHEL.
cmxch 2 months ago Form an LLC and present yourself as a small business interested in IoT. emeril 2 months ago or just buy a cd key from a wholesaler for $20 :)probably won't be disconnected... been using such a cd key for months w/o issue and my win11 experience isn't that painful nar001 2 months ago If you're gonna pay 20 bucks to someone who isn't even allowed to sell you a key, why not just activate it with massgrave? cmxch 2 months ago Indeed, but for all the cases where I’d want to use IoT Windows, such as small scale NVRs, I have opted for Debian/Ubuntu/RHEL.
emeril 2 months ago or just buy a cd key from a wholesaler for $20 :)probably won't be disconnected... been using such a cd key for months w/o issue and my win11 experience isn't that painful nar001 2 months ago If you're gonna pay 20 bucks to someone who isn't even allowed to sell you a key, why not just activate it with massgrave? cmxch 2 months ago Indeed, but for all the cases where I’d want to use IoT Windows, such as small scale NVRs, I have opted for Debian/Ubuntu/RHEL.
nar001 2 months ago If you're gonna pay 20 bucks to someone who isn't even allowed to sell you a key, why not just activate it with massgrave?
cmxch 2 months ago Indeed, but for all the cases where I’d want to use IoT Windows, such as small scale NVRs, I have opted for Debian/Ubuntu/RHEL.
Form an LLC and present yourself as a small business interested in IoT.
or just buy a cd key from a wholesaler for $20 :)
probably won't be disconnected... been using such a cd key for months w/o issue and my win11 experience isn't that painful
If you're gonna pay 20 bucks to someone who isn't even allowed to sell you a key, why not just activate it with massgrave?
Indeed, but for all the cases where I’d want to use IoT Windows, such as small scale NVRs, I have opted for Debian/Ubuntu/RHEL.