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I got the pro upgrade version.for a really great price on. The days of reformatting my hard drive and reinstalling Windows OS (95, 98, XP.), when the computer started to act up, are over. Hearing all the negative sentiments toward the Windows 10 Product Key OS made me really cautious in upgrading from Windows 7.įinally, my Windows 7 became buggy enough that I decided it was time for me to go ahead and upgrade.