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Get Windows 11 for Just $20 with This Limited-Time Deal

Windows 11, the latest and greatest version of Microsoft’s PC operating system, is quickly becoming the standard for all kinds of users, from gamers and creators to office workers and casual users. Whether you’re upgrading an old machine or building a brand-new one, it’s a good idea to start with Windows 11. However, Microsoft’s software can be quite expensive, with the retail price for a copy of Windows often running into the hundreds of dollars. Thankfully, if you’re looking to upgrade or build a new PC, there’s a limited-time deal on StackSocial that offers both the Pro and Home versions of Windows 11 at significantly reduced prices.

Right now, you can grab Windows 11 Pro for just $20 or the Home version for $30—substantial savings compared to what you’d typically pay for the software. However, as with any deal, you’ll want to act quickly since these prices don’t last long. If you’re planning on upgrading your system or building a new one, this is the perfect time to grab the software at a much lower cost. Don’t wait until the prices go back up! The process of ordering is straightforward, and you’ll receive an activation key for the version you’ve chosen, which you’ll use to install and activate Windows 11 on a single computer.

Before you make the purchase, though, make sure your machine meets the necessary system requirements for Windows 11. While many PCs running Windows 10 can be upgraded, some older machines may not be compatible with Windows 11, and you may not even have the option to upgrade through Windows Update. If you’re already running Windows 10 and are unable to upgrade, it’s a sign that your hardware likely doesn’t meet the new OS’s requirements.

Once you’ve purchased the license, you’ll receive a product key that allows you to download and install Windows 11 on your computer. You’ll have 30 days to redeem your download code, so there’s some time to prepare. For users upgrading from older versions of Windows, the process is typically simple. The upgrade will run through Windows Update, and the steps are fairly intuitive. However, for those taking a more advanced approach—such as building a new computer or setting up a dual-boot configuration—there will be additional steps involved. In these cases, you’ll likely need to use a second computer to access and download the installation files. You’ll also need a USB thumb drive to transfer the files to your new machine.

If you’re considering an upgrade, it’s worth noting that you might want to check out the best deals on laptops or desktops as well. Whether you’re building a new PC or replacing an old one, there are some fantastic options available that pair well with Windows 11.

And once you’ve saved money on the software upgrade, why not treat yourself to something a little more fun? Take a look at our toy gift guide for some ideas on spending that extra cash on something less practical but just as enjoyable!

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