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Upgrade to Microsoft Windows 11 Home for Just $30 Through 10/15 You can now upgrade up to five computers to Microsoft Windows 11 Home for one low price and get a new sleek interface, advanced tools and enhanced security.
For business, personal use, gaming, creative projects and more, you will truly appreciate the advanced tools in Windows 11 that can help you work smarter and faster.
Windows 11 also offers an extra layer of security with Smart App Control, which doesn't permit apps to be installed unless they have good reputations.
You can use the activation key for up to five devices, so it's easy to see why verified buyer Randy A gave this upgrade a perfect five-star rating, saying, "The process of installing from Microsoft and using the authentication code was easy; no issues at all with the install or subsequent usage!".
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