Last Updated: مايو 29, 2026
When you’re building a new PC, the Windows license is often the last thing on the parts list, but it’s the one that determines whether your fresh build boots into a fully activated system or sits with a watermark asking for activation.
A Windows 10 Pro key is the standard choice for PC builders who want full features, BitLocker encryption, and Remote Desktop without paying for Windows 11 if the hardware doesn’t require it.
Short answer
For a new PC build, buy a Windows 10 Pro retail key from a legitimate retailer like WinProKeys. Install Windows 10 from Microsoft’s official media creation tool, then activate with your product key during or after installation.
- Windows 10 Pro is still fully supported until October 2025
- Pro edition includes BitLocker, Remote Desktop, and domain join
- Retail keys can be transferred to new hardware if you upgrade later
- You can upgrade to Windows 11 for free if your hardware supports it
Windows 10 Pro vs Home for PC builds
Most PC builders default to Pro because the price difference is small compared to the total build cost, and Pro features matter once you start using the machine for work or need stronger security.
| Feature | Windows 10 Home | Windows 10 Pro |
|---|---|---|
| BitLocker encryption | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Remote Desktop host | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Domain join | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Group Policy management | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Hyper-V virtualization | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Best for | Personal/gaming only | Work, development, security-focused builds |
Where to buy a Windows 10 Pro key for your PC build
You have three main options:
- Microsoft Store – Full retail price (current Microsoft retail price), instant digital delivery
- WinProKeys – Lower price, instant email delivery, includes activation support
- System builder OEM keys – Cheapest option but tied to specific hardware, can’t transfer
For most PC builders, a retail key from WinProKeys offers the best balance of price and flexibility. Retail keys can be transferred if you upgrade your motherboard or build a new PC later.
How to install and activate Windows 10 Pro on a new build
Here’s the complete process from blank drive to activated Windows:
Step 1: Create Windows 10 installation media
- Download the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool from Microsoft
- Run the tool and select “Create installation media for another PC”
- Choose your language, edition (Windows 10), and architecture (64-bit)
- Create a bootable USB drive (8GB minimum)
Step 2: Install Windows 10
- Insert the USB drive into your new PC build
- Boot from the USB drive (press F12, F2, or DEL during startup to access boot menu)
- Follow the Windows installation wizard
- When asked for a product key, you can enter it now or click “I don’t have a product key” to enter it after installation
- Select Windows 10 Pro when choosing the edition
- Complete the installation process
Step 3: Activate Windows 10 Pro
- Open Settings → Update & Security → Activation
- Click Change product key
- Enter your 25-character Windows 10 Pro key
- Click Next and wait for activation to complete
- Restart if prompted
If you encounter activation errors, check the Windows activation error guide for solutions.
Windows 10 vs Windows 11 for new PC builds in 2026
Windows 11 is the newer OS, but Windows 10 Pro is still a solid choice for PC builds in 2026:
- Windows 10 Pro – Mature, stable, works on older hardware, supported until October 2025
- Windows 11 Pro – Modern UI, better gaming features (DirectStorage), requires TPM 2.0 and newer CPU
If your hardware supports Windows 11 (TPM 2.0, UEFI, compatible CPU), you can install Windows 10 Pro now and upgrade to Windows 11 for free later. See the Windows 10 Pro vs Home comparison for more details.
Common questions about Windows 10 Pro keys for PC builds
Can I use a Windows 10 Home key and upgrade to Pro later?
Yes, but you’ll need to buy a separate Windows 10 Pro upgrade key. It’s more cost-effective to buy Pro from the start if you know you’ll need Pro features.
Do I need to buy Windows 10 if I already have a Windows 7 or 8 key?
The free Windows 10 upgrade program officially ended in 2016, but some old keys still work. Try activating with your old key first – if it fails, you’ll need to purchase a new Windows 10 key.
Can I transfer my Windows 10 Pro key to a new motherboard?
Yes, if you have a retail key. OEM keys are tied to the original motherboard. Retail keys from WinProKeys can be transferred by deactivating on the old hardware first. See what happens to Windows activation after a motherboard change.
Should I buy Windows 10 Pro or Windows 11 Pro for a new build?
If your hardware supports Windows 11 (TPM 2.0, UEFI, 8th gen Intel or Ryzen 2000+), buy Windows 11 Pro. If you have older hardware or prefer Windows 10’s interface, buy Windows 10 Pro.
What’s the difference between retail and OEM Windows 10 Pro keys?
Retail keys can be transferred to new hardware. OEM keys are tied to the first motherboard they’re activated on and cannot be transferred. For PC builders who might upgrade later, retail keys offer more flexibility.
What to do next
- Buy a Windows 10 Pro key from WinProKeys for instant delivery
- Download the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool from Microsoft
- Check the Windows 10 Pro vs Home comparison if you’re unsure about editions
- Review activation troubleshooting guides before installation
- Consider a Windows 10 Pro + Office bundle if you need both
PC build software licensing
Essential pages for PC builders
Get your Windows license sorted before you start building, then follow the activation guides for a smooth setup.
- Windows 10 Pro keyInstant delivery, retail license, transferable to new hardware
- Windows 11 Pro keyFor builds with TPM 2.0 and modern CPUs
- Windows keys hubCompare all Windows editions and versions
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I still use Windows 10 Pro on a new PC build?
Yes, if your hardware and apps require Windows 10 Pro, but remember that Windows 10 standard support ended on October 14, 2025. For a new build, Windows 11 Pro is usually the better long-term route unless you have a specific compatibility reason to stay on Windows 10.
Will a Windows 10 Pro key activate Windows 10 Home?
No. The installed edition must match the key. If the PC currently runs Home, install Pro or use the edition upgrade path before trying to activate with a Pro key.
What should I do after receiving the key by email?
Save the order email, enter the key in Settings > System > Activation, and keep a screenshot of any error code if activation fails. That gives support enough context to check the edition, device history, and key-entry path.
New PC Build Setup Path
Builders still checking Windows 10 Pro should have a clear next route for a modern Windows 11 Pro build.
- Windows 11 Pro new PC build checklist – Use this when the build is moving to Windows 11 Pro instead of Windows 10 Pro.
- Windows 10 support-ended checks – Use this before choosing Windows 10 for a new machine.
- Activate Windows 11 Pro – Use this after the target edition is installed.
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