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Upgrade to Windows 11 Pro for Just $23 Thanks to This Fourth of July Deal

At 88% off, this is one of the best prices for Windows 11 Pro we've ever seen.

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Windows 11 offers a substantial boost over the standard version, and certainly over Windows 10. The only issue is that it usually costs around $200, which isn't what anyone would call cheap. If you're looking to upgrade and you want to save some serious money, then you'll be glad to know that, thanks to a Fourth of July deal, you can currently save 88% on a Windows 11 Pro license, dropping the cost down to just $23

Although this is an excellent deal, it's important to note that not every computer out there can run Windows 11, so before you buy it, you want to ensure that your machine meets the requirements for the operating system. Additionally, the listing says that if you have a PC that's already running Windows 10, and Windows Update doesn't let you install the free Windows 11 upgrade, your computer won't be compatible with this version either.

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After you've bought the license, you'll get an activation key that you can use to install and activate Windows 11 Pro on one computer. To be clear, purchases like this are generally intended for advanced users, folks who are building a new computer or who want to dual-boot an existing computer with a second OS. If you're doing that, you'll need a secondary PC to access and download the files, so be sure you can access everything from another computer in your home, or that you have a friend's machine you can use temporarily. Also, note that you'll want to have a USB thumb drive available to transfer the file.

If you're still on Windows 10 and don't want to move to Windows 11, there's a Windows 10 Pro license on sale as well, for just $23. Those still considering options for a new computer should check out our roundup of the best laptop deals and desktop deals for some solid options.