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8 minutes ago, Darkspawn said:

hmmm i will check it out but i dont know why they cant just write down all editions.... maybe that  (windows 10) options is universal and you need serial key to actually "make it" home, N, KN ...

N and KN are special variants for EU and North Korea regions. The "home" key will work for them just fine. They're just stripped of some extra features. As per EU rulings, Microsoft can't force media player, IE or Defender etc. down Europeans' throats. If you do decide to go for the N or KN, you can regain the "lost" features by downloading the free package from Microsoft: www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=48231

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12 minutes ago, Naeaes said:

N and KN are special variants for EU and North Korea regions. The "home" key will work for them just fine. They're just stripped of some extra features. As per EU rulings, Microsoft can't force media player, IE or Defender etc. down Europeans' throats. If you do decide to go for the N or KN, you can regain the "lost" features by downloading the free package from Microsoft: www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=48231

Yes i already read about KN and N versions, but i want to buy serial key from kinguin - Windows 10 Home OEM version and iam not sure if it will work on "Windows 10" edition (lets call it first option from the picture =D

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10 minutes ago, Darkspawn said:

Yes i already read about KN and N versions, but i want to buy serial key from kinguin - Windows 10 Home OEM version and iam not sure if it will work on "Windows 10" edition (lets call it first option from the picture =D

Oh, yes, it's fine. As much as kinguin keys work in the first place.

I believe, at one point Microsoft didn't officially call it "Home" It was just "Windows 10" versus "Windows 10 Pro". People got obviously mixed up and these days you can spot even Microsoft themselves call it "Windows 10 Home" at times.

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