With Windows 10 at the heart of your computer you can do it all.
Built-in security features include antivirus, firewall, and internet protections
Scan your face or fingerprint with Windows Hello for a fast, secure, and password-free way to unlock your PC.*
Focus assist allows you to block notifications, sounds, and alerts for some distraction-free work time.
Your timeline provides a quick and easy way to scroll your most recent documents, apps, and websites
Microsoft Photos is a simple way to organize, search, edit, and share your photos and videos.**
Instantly stream live gameplay, take screen recordings, and control individual audio settings with Game bar.
*Some features require specialized hardware and/or software.
**Microsoft Photos works with pictures and videos stored on your PC and in OneDrive.
Parental controls
Ensure content is age-appropriate and monitor kids’ online activity with content filters, screen-time limits, weekly reports, geo-tracking, and more.
Comprehensive, built-in, ongoing protection
The most secure Windows ever. Windows 10 provides comprehensive, built-in protection—at no extra cost.
Windows Hello, passwords goodbye
With Windows Hello you can just be yourself. Sign in more securely and three times faster2 with your face, fingerprint, or companion device.
Always up to date
Windows 10 provides new feature and security updates on a regular cadence1 and on your terms. Schedule it for later that night, next week, or next month.
Always on defense
Windows 10 devices come with 360 degrees of comprehensive security—from internet defense against viruses, malware,4 and ransomware to tamper protection.
bikertykeuk –
Needed Windows 10 on my new iMac to run my old games. Would have prefered Windows 7 but it won’t run very well on the newer Macs.
Carl Anthony Higginson –
works fine as expected
Bernard Boudriau –
Bon achat
keyforrest Customer –
Fonctionne très bien aucun problème.
Jackson –
Got it on time (ordered with prime), and the key worked… for a little bit. I installed windows no problem with the disk that came with it, but my PC said that the key didn’t work, so my Windows is not activated.
Md Ha –
BSOD once already, got this only around a month ago with a new PC.And there was also resolution problem (ctrl+p)and black screen with cursor problem (ctrl then type your pass to login)There are also many junk on the start menu. Though, you can easily get rid of them by right clicking and selecting what you want to do with them.Overall, I don’t see much differences between this and Windows 7. Sure, it is different but once you’re focused on gaming or whatever thing you’re doing, there is nothing much different.
Michael F J Murphy III –
works perfect installed very fast, fast shipping, great seller
greco_air –
Came in an official Windows 10 envelope. I did not use the software disc, I just used the code off the envelope to re-authenticate my current version. All I had to do was type in the code, and my computer was good to go. I was skeptical after reading some of the reviews, but this was exactly what I expected and needed.
Martin Harris –
more then I needed but I made it work …. I had to install new win10 because a tech installed win8 when he put in a larger hard drive
g626 –
i just made a new computer and i had to put something in it. too bad i didnt make it a few months ago and get the free win 10.
Kevi –
I don’t get the hate for Windows 10. I do kind of worry about posting a positive review as I think everyone is going to think I’m lying or something but I have not had any problems with this software. I have 4 computers now running Windows 10 and each one works completely fine. I haven’t encountered any real issues with it. I’m a little annoyed by the File Explorer/My Computer not being exactly accessible but beyond that, it seems to work just like Windows 7 did and sometimes even better.I am concerned by all the tracking stuff it comes pre-loaded with. I turned a lot of it off but it did bother me it came “on” by default. Anyway, I think you will be fine using this provided your computer can handle it.
Hans Gustafsson –
New and good operating system withwell working windows
Stephanie Murphy –
Excellent condition; quick delivery – thank you!
Webreever –
Not a fan of OS 10, but it’s a lot better than my expectations were of it.
Keith W Jones –
I like Windows 10
Mikehill33 –
Installed clean on an SSD, and could not be happier. Microsoft has addressed all usability problems and we all benefit. Nice job, softies.
Tj Allen & Tammie Allen –
It loaded fine. ..
szczepan czyz –
instalation is terrible , work is ok but not great!!!
keyforrest Customer –
great OS and great way to purchase a valid key if you dont want to wait
Peeb –
good all round
Thomas W. –
Positives:-Cheapest legit place place to buy a W10 licence-Hassle free installation/activationNegatives:-W10 adds little in the way of useful new features to justify the high price
keyforrest Customer –
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Mom2Gavin –
What can I say it’s WIndows 10 – stable and much better than the original version when it came out. Just ignore the many reminders to setup a Windows Live account and OneDrive and you are good to go. Hint: if you are building a PC you don’t need a CD ROM drive to install this. Just download Windows 10 using the online tool at Microsoft website and type in the license key that comes with the CD
Troy S. –
Not what I was expecting
Steve D –
Best price I could find at the time for Windows and I’m happy with the new version. I would recommend for any me computer build.
Hyun Oh –
It’s Good!
keyforrest Customer –
they forced me to buy it for the new kabylakes, but its good
Josh –
I’m not a “fanboy” by any means. I’ve owned and used Apple computers, Linux distributions, every version of Windows and Mac OS, iOS devices, Android devices, and Windows Phones. I just like computers and consumer electronics. I like new software and I like experiencing progress as it happens.Windows 10 is a great operating system. I built a mid-range gaming PC and Windows 10 detected all of my hardware, including a PCI WiFi card, right away. There weren’t hours of updates to wait to download and install. Everything was fairly quick and streamlined. I only saw a “Try Office 365” pop-up once within the first twenty minutes of using the new installation, and that was it.Uninstalling Windows 10/Modern applications is as easy as right clicking and selecting “Uninstall”. I use a mixture of Windows Store apps and built-in Windows programs (Flipboard, Facebook, Groove Music, Netflix, OneNote, Mail, Hyper for YouTube, etc.) and software downloaded from the developer sites (Steam, Origin, Firefox). It’s been about a week and I haven’t had any issues with anything yet. Edge is a great browser, but it doesn’t support extensions… not even an ad blocker, and it doesn’t support tracking protection lists like Internet Explorer does. IE is still in Windows 10, however, so if you like Internet Explorer, you’re not going to lose it. Also, there’s no forced tablet UI (it’s optional and basically expands the start menu into a Windows 8-like tablet interface). If you’re paranoid about the way Microsoft requests privacy permissions (like every other operating system developer and social network, to be fair) to offer services like Cortana, map data, search history, and other conveniences, just don’t allow them. It’s easy enough to figure out.Overall, I think it’s a great addition to the Windows timeline. I just wish they’d stop charging around $100 and up. The old argument was that Microsoft doesn’t sell their own hardware, which is why Apple could get away with charging less, and then eventually giving away their OS updates. But now Microsoft has the Surface and Lumia lines of devices.
Woodworks of Epping –
Free win10 upgrade was total fail for me, nothing worked, no support from Microsoft, reverted back to 8.1May try again in few months when bugs are fixed.Total waste of time.
Spencer –
No complaunts
woody –
I didn’t have any trouble installing this software. I had to do a clean install as I had a virus on Win 7. Read the tutorials on You Tube and you won’t have any problems using. I really like all the new features and it is much faster!
Just the truth –
I spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to get it activated, because instructions were not at all clear. I finally – very carefully – removed the sticker over the key (where it said “This is not a COA” and tried entering the code there. MSFT accepted it and all is good, but I still don’t know how I was supposed to activate it.
Derek –
Almost had to buy a second copy, because the activation code had a letter completely scratched off and unreadable after scratching off code.
Rie –
I am happy with the quality of the product I received. Not a fan of Windows 10
Dandan –
I bit the bullet and upgraded from Win XP64 because Microsoft no longer supports XP64… my mistake! Windows 10 crashes and freezes ALL OF THE TIME – It’s almost unusable!
joe –
could not install on my sony laptop.Therefore waste of money
NeuroSplicer –
It was only last year that I was forced to abandon my trusted WinXP and upgrade to Win7. And I say forced because Microsoft made sure that key features of my OS was not working anymore, including its security. So, Win7 was a brief yet not a bad altogether experience – if one disregards numerous lack of customization options and the palpable effort of Microsoft to make us abandon them yet again, that is. Such as stopping our desktop widgets from working in order to promote the “brilliant” Win8 tiles! Nevertheless, what I want to make clear is that I am comparing Win10 to an extensive background on WinXP and an adequate experience with Win7.ALL YOUR BASES ARE BELONG TO USTwo words: forced updates. I was lucky enough to have opted for the Professional edition of the Win7, so when I got to switch to Win10, I received the Professional edition as well – which comes with the option to defer (yet still not pick between or even cancel) the installation of the latest updates. Currently, I am trying to ignore the Action Center notification for an nVidia update, that keeps pestering me to install it since las week. The Home edition, however, does not give the user any such option and all updates are forced onto him. Remember how after numerous “essential” updates in the past, our PCs encountered a myriad or mysterious problems that were never solved before the next update, months later? Yeah, there is no more avoiding these problems anymore.A PRIVACY NIGHTMAREFrom the initial Logging in only with a Microsoft-confirmed eMail account to the Groove Music and the Movies & TV Players amassing info on your files and personal habits, including the content of our eMails which MS “reserves the right” to pass on (read: sell) to unnamed third parties(!). There is no avoiding it: Win10 are a private person’s worst nightmare. In a sense, Win10 are the basis of the most intrusive and abusive DRM ever to be slipped in in our computers, coupled with the most blatant disregard for a person’s privacy at home. There had been an uproar even since the pre-release builds and some deactivation options are now available – but they are far from thorough and very prone to turning back on by themselves after a while. And it now begs the question: how much can one trust a company that silently downloaded Win10 to every WinVISTA, Win7 and Win8 PC without the consent of their owners?NO, IT IS NOT FASTER BY ANY MEANS!Microsoft did not allow us to perform a clean install when upgrading from a previous Microsoft OS; however, using one’s product Serial Number, it was possible to download the official image and burn it onto a disk (or transfer it to an empty USB). In preparation for the upgrade, I increased my system’s RAM to 12GM and a few days after the initial update, I formated and did a clean install. Then I went on installing only software that was Win10 compatible. Keep this information in mind when I tell you that Win10 are SLOW. Slower than Win7 and much, much slower than WinXP! It takes forever to transfer files to and from a USB flash drive (a problem that started with Win7, supposedly to prevent data loss when removing drives insecurely, yet still with no option to toggle it on and off). What is more aggravating, it takes forever to explore folders, especially those on my second HDD, even if they were opened just a few moments ago.So, why is it not faster? Is it because of an increase in cosmetic additions and aesthetic customizations? No. Absolutely no. Kindly read on.ESSENTIAL CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS ARE MISSINGThe Windows interface and Menu options look worse than Win7. Aero Glass, for some unfathomable reason, is not available. The Windows borders are not customizable (for the first time since Win95!). Quick Launch can be made to appear with some Registry editing (I would advise Googling it – carefully!) yet the icons in this DIY Quick Launch now cannot be centered in the Toolbar and they stay misaligned to the Task View button; the option of which icons and how to appear in the Taskbar is missing; whereas, this latest shinny OS refuses to learn that I do not like every shortcut to have a “Shortcut to” prefix to every shortcut I create – something Win98 had no problem learning after the third time I removed it on a new one.There is a semi-official piece of software (no, I am not calling them Apps!) called Windows Ultimate Tweaker 4: I would recommend it as it does offer a number of options, some of which are very useful. However, one of the most important ones (specifically: which new file-templates and options to appear when right-clicking on the desktop) -you guessed it!- is missing.And do not get me started on the Start Menu!WHY MESS WITH SOMETHING THAT WORKED FINE?Win8 were a complete failure mainly because of their Start menu. We all loved the WinXP Start Menu, easy to use, a breeze to customize and backup when needed. Win7 improved on it, even if, quite counter-intuitively, one had to use libraries in order to add personal folders in the Start Menu. Yet, everything was at the right place. Well, not so much with Win10.The Power button now looks like any other and is to be found between(!) All-Apps and Settings – and when pressed (remember that this will also be needed to be done at 2:00AM after 12 hours of working on a screen) one has to read and carefully select between the Shut Down or Restart options that appear. Every single time. With no confirmation dialog.The installed software (All-Apps) are alphabetized easy to navigate – yet its folders do not respond to Right-clicking them. They are just dead.The Tiles Panel, however, this is where they screwed up again: none of the tiles are customizable in other aspects than total size (resulting in beautiful icons looking ridiculous in all that empty background). Why can we not readjust the sizes of the contained icons? And yet they even failed to adjust the tile sizes correctly!The Tiles Panel allows resizing but only in huge pre-set steps. We can also move and group the tiles. Some (but not all) tiles come in 4 sizes, others in 3 yet most in only 2 sizes. The step-wise increments of the Tile Panel create space for 6 small tiles in each group. (if you are asking why, I shall tell you why: because 5′ screen Windows Phones can show 6-tiles, that’s why!). Have less than 6 tiles in a group and the empty space is an ugly waste. Moreover, no tile under them can grow to fill the space under 6 small tiles, so, once again, more ugly wasted space.Oh, and for some another mysterious reason, not all installed software can be pinned to the Tile Panel, even if they do appear in the All-Apps list! You have to hunt for them in your Program Files and find the executable.COMPATIBILITY MODE IS STILL A JOKEDrakensang: The Dark Eye is not an old game, barely 5-6 years old and it is supposed to be Win10 compatible. At least its expansion is, and that run fine. The original game, however, refused to run under any “compatibility mode”. Does this thing finally do anything besides reducing the resolution, Microsoft? You know, like trying running a few years old software under DirectX 9.0c or something?ALL KNOWN BUGS ARE STILL THEREThe Recycle Bin still refuses to use its customized icons, just like with Win7. The Explorer folders are still unable to retain my Viewing preferences. And the Desktop still …looses files (especially saved web-pages) one then has to hunt down with the Explorer (even if they are still in the Desktop folder).Overall, not a failure of WinVISTA or Win8 proportions but nowhere near as good as WinXP – or even Win7 for that matter.I am willing to accept this as a work in progress and give them 6 months to get their act together and patch things up.Yet they should not think that they will get a free ride just because they claim to be giving it away for “free”. Because it was not.We had to exchange our perfectly working OS for it.This goes to prove that, once more, there is no free lunch in this Universe.
Mohammed –
Had an error with the activation code and a (surprisingly) quick call with microsoft and everything was fine. Great OS would reccomend an SSD if you’re building a new pc. Best upgrade ever.
greatcanadiancheesecake –
GREAT. After being seduced by THE Devil called Ubuntu, feels like coming back home, and that too at a great price. This is the full Windows 10. I was up and running in 20 minutes. So excited, feels like coming out of hibernation. Thanks, Mr. Gates xoxo
tereur –
satisfait domage quil soi en englais bien resue
keyforrest Customer –
This product is perfect
MaddsPhoto –
I install Windows every few months on different machines and it really does burn a hole in my pocket. This is the lowest price I’ve paid that I can recall.
Tigger –
They sold me a windows 7 rather than 10 and the key was invalid
Crystal Estrada –
Was skeptical that window was not gonna active. Activated windows. Will follow up in a few months see how the program is holding up. So far so good.
Wirenut –
Built new computer. needed to install an OS.
Rigel –
Love it, now my pc have 64 bit
bryan –
perfect
Louise Callahan –
Thank you
Harold E Jewell –
It did not work! The key was not accepted.
R. S. –
So much choice for Windows 10 that I didn’t know which version of the product to purchase (I didn’t want to be led/fooled by price alone).I was upgrading from windows 7 on my existing computer, and after a bit of research and looking at a lot of reviews, I decided on this download from keyforrest. The price was reasonable, and after placing my order, the download was available within an hour, via a link sent through by keyforrestIt couldn’t be simpler, and the online instructions were straight forward, so I was up and running/using windows 10 within a couple of hours of ordering it! You can’t ask for more than that. Would definitely recommend this version.