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Windows 10’s management and deployment features are relevant even today. A new approach to how files are found and managed, a restored Start menu, a new Windows Store, quick access lists, application previews, and used resources on the taskbar are just some of the improvements contributing to faster work and increased user interaction. High performance, low demands on hardware resources, and reliable and stable operation ensure that your entire PC runs smoothly.
The Professional version offers all the features of Windows 10 Home, plus enhanced business functionality like encryption, remote login, virtual machine creation, and much more. If you want absolutely the best experience from your operating system, the Pro version is the way to go.
Features |
Windows 10 Home |
Windows 10 Pro |
Windows 10 Enterprise |
Maximum RAM |
4GB (32bit) 128GB (64bit) |
4GB (32bit) 512GB(64bit) |
4GB (32bit) 512GB (64bit) |
BitLocker and EFS |
X |
X |
|
Business Storage |
X |
X |
|
Enterprise Data Protection |
X |
X |
|
Hyper-V |
X |
X |
|
Hardware Device Encryption |
X |
X |
X |
Mobile Device Management |
X |
X |
X |
Virtual Desktop |
X |
X |
X |
Windows Hello |
X |
X |
X |
The differences between the systems lie under the hood. At first glance, both systems are pretty much the same. However, there are some business features you won’t find on the Home version.
The encryption software from Microsoft has undergone continuous development and updates since the Windows Vista era, seamlessly integrated into Windows 10. Starting from Windows 8.1, BitLocker has provided the capability to encrypt not only the Windows boot drive but also other fixed drives within the system, along with USB keys and external drives.
Both Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Professional devices have the capability to establish Remote Desktop Connections, allowing the "master" machine to take control of the "slave" machine and its resources.
It's important to note that initiating such a connection results in the display on the "slave" device being blanked. However, it's worth mentioning that only Windows 10 Professional machines can be remotely controlled; this functionality is not available for Windows 10 Home machines.
For enthusiasts, especially those keen on exploring Insider builds without risking their primary system, Hyper-V proves to be an invaluable tool. Indeed, virtualization stands out as a crucial technology integrated into various aspects of Windows 10 Pro.
By leveraging virtualization, you establish a protected operational space on your PC, enabling the execution of diverse operating systems such as Linux, upcoming iterations of Windows 10, and even legacy Windows versions. (Ensure you possess valid license keys for the operating system and a PC processor that supports virtualization, as not all older models do.)
While WDAG used to be our preferred option for web browsing, Sandbox represents an enhancement. Consider Sandbox as an improvement over WDAG or a somewhat scaled-down version compared to a complete Hyper-V window.
Essentially, Sandbox offers a streamlined method for initiating a self-contained virtual environment, eliminating the necessity for license keys or other prerequisites. However, it's important to note that Sandbox is not widely available just yet! It made its debut in the Windows 10 May 2019 Update.
A retail Windows key is designed for individual consumers and is typically sold in packaging like boxes, cards, or digital codes. It can be activated by anyone on a selected device.
On the other hand, OEM keys are product keys specifically intended for the original hardware manufacturers. These keys come pre-installed on machines and cannot be transferred to another computer. However, you can assign a Windows 10 Pro OEM key to your Microsoft account, so you can use your license across multiple devices.
While retail keys may be pricier, they offer the flexibility of activation on any machine by any user, as seen with game keys. In contrast, OEM keys are embedded by manufacturers in devices like laptops or PCs that come with Windows 11 pre-installed.
Legal Note:
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) versions offer the buyer the huge advantage of purchasing the same software at a significantly lower price. In Germany, the purchase, distribution and use of OEM versions is completely legal. In other words, trading of OEM versions even without hardware is legally permitted.
The Federal Court ruling allowed the sale of OEM versions and DSP versions without associated hardware.
As a result of this ruling, you may install and use this version on any computer. This is documented in the judgment of the Federal Court of Justice of 06.07.2000 - I ZR 244/97, and states: In the judgment of 6 July 2000 ruled the Federal High Court (BGH) that the exhaustion principle can not be undermined by license provisions of the manufacturers (Az I ZR 244/97 - OEM Decision - Judgment in GRUR 2001, 153).
At that time Developer complained against the resale of so-called OEM software, which was contractually tied to new hardware at the time of sale, but had been brought into isolation by the intermediate dealer. The lawsuit was dismissed. The BGH stated in its judgment that the retransmission is free due to the exhaustion of the copyright distribution right.
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