Microsoft OEM System Builder | Windоws 11 Pro | Intended use for new systems | Authorized by Microsoft

4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars | 1,749 ratings

Price: 159.61

Last update: 04-04-2025


About this item

STREAMLIMED AND INTUITIVE UI | Intelligent desktop | Personalize your experience for simpler efficiency | Powerful security built-in and enabled.
JOIN YOUR BUSINESS OR SCHOOL DOMAIN for easy access to network files, servers, and printers.
OEM IS TO BE INSTALLED ON A NEW PC WITH NO PRIOR VERSION of Windows installed and cannot be transferred to another machine.
OEM DOES NOT PROVIDE PRODUCT SUPPORT | To acquire product with Microsoft support, obtain the full packaged “Retail” version.


From the manufacturer

OEM Windows 11 Pro

Windows 11 Pro OEM

We reimagined Windows for a new era of the digital workplace, helping companies unlock the full potential of every employee, giving them powerful tools to collaborate and create in a secure and trusted environment. Powerful for employees. Consistent for IT. Secure for all.

Instantly productive

Simple, powerful UX to improve employee productivity and focus.

Smarter collaboration

A smarter way to collaborate with Microsoft Teams1 integration.

Powerful security

Zero Trust-ready OS to help protect data and access, anywhere.


Top reviews from the United States

LSL308
5.0 out of 5 stars Windows 11 booted up my laptop easily!
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
First of all, my hard drive crashed and burned! I had to find a fix for my laptop immediately. I watched some videos on YouTube, then I ordered everything I was going to need. After replacing my hard drive, I connected an external cd rom drive, as I didn’t have an internal cd rom drive. Then I put in the Windows 11 into the external cd rom drive. It went pretty smoothly to load. You do have to be patient when getting everything set up on your computer, but it all worked out, and I have a working laptop again! I highly recommend Windows 11, especially if you’re familiar with Windows 10.
Moses S.
5.0 out of 5 stars Works as intended
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
Product comes on a DVD just FYI but works great
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Moses S.
5.0 out of 5 stars Works as intended
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
Product comes on a DVD just FYI but works great
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Tom B
5.0 out of 5 stars It's a Windows License
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
Not sure what to say. If you need Windows, you pretty much need a license to use it. This is just that ;-)
Jeff
1.0 out of 5 stars Part of the activation key sticker missing
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023
I needed to build a new computer to replace my old cheapie Acer so I could move to Win 11 and also gain some speed. I've done this before, using OEM copies of Windows.

This OEM Win 11 DVD has a small scratch-off sticker on the sleeve with the activation key. The left edge of the sticker looked like it was missing about 1/4 inch along with the first 2 to 2 1/2 characters of the key code. Microsoft doesn't offer support for OEM products, so no help there.

Instead of waiting for a replacement from Amazon, I ordered a downloadable copy directly from Microsoft for about an extra $10 list. Lost the Amazon rebates and discounts, though, but got a full license, not an OEM.

After a BIOS update on the ASUS MB, installation was a breeze. If MS would just stop changing the GUI on the new Windows versions just to let you know it's new and improved, upgrades would be a little easier to adapt to from the older version!
Mike P
5.0 out of 5 stars Worked on Windows 10 Pro too
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
I needed to activate a Windows 10 Pro workstation. A couple other reviewers said it worked for them and it worked for me to. Just what I needed!
William Savoie
4.0 out of 5 stars Windows 11 Pro works without using DVD player
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
I am 78 year old retired software engineer, who loves Linux. Been stuck on a laptop with a small hard drive, without enough room to have a dual boot system. Stuck writing a book using Word, that is now close to being finished. I wanted Linux back, and I still wanted to keep Windows.

I bought a bare bone MINISFORUM Venus Series UM790 Pro Mini PC , added Crucial RAM 96GB Kit (2x48GB) DDR5 5600MT/s (or 5200MT/s or 4800MT/s) Laptop Memory, a fanxiang S880 4TB NVMe SSD, and a fanxiang S880 2TB NVMe SSD, for a really fast and cool running 5 inch by 5 inch by 2 inch computer. More computer power than an old tower, that will drive two big 32 inch 4 k monitors, and save electricity too.

I thought about getting a product key cheap from the internet, but felt that is a bit unethical. I did not want to pay $199 from Microsoft but felt that $153.42 from Amazon was within my budget. I want Microsoft to get some money to keep protecting Windows 11 from hackers. so I downloaded Windows 11 Home, onto a 64 G jump drive, and installed an unactivated Windows 11 home system. I ran it for a week, making sure that everything worked while I still could return any hardware that broke. Everything worked just find. But I also went to youtube.com and learned about windows 11 Pro, with it's sandbox container. That looked interesting so I decided to upgrade from Home to Pro. Again, youtube helped me do that without downloading anything new, just adding a generic product key with my router turned off, and rebooting my system.

The final step was opening the Windows 11 Pro Disk I received from Amazon, After reading some of the reviews, I mistakenly thought it was under the red tape holding the envelope together. I was very careful, using only my finger nails. but nothing at all was found. Instead, the product key is inside on a special sticker. Using only a dull fingernail I carefully scratched off a film covering the product code. The print is very very small. I needed a flashlight and a magnifying glass. I would think in this modern time, a cell phone could be used to do all the needed security layers. But this is to let people know, to have a magnifying glass handy, and do not scratch too hard. Once I entered the 25 digits, it activated in about 10 seconds. All is well, and I am happy to not have to do that too often.

I have a love hate going with Microsoft, but they keep coming back to the marketplace, saying in business, and coming up with new things for all us users. When I was 20, I would avoid their products at all costs, but now with old age helping me to mellow out. I think I can be friends with Microsoft. Peace brother.
R Gooding
5.0 out of 5 stars So much faster than windows 10
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
I wish my office would upgrade. I’m not some big Windows fan but this version actually doesn’t entirely suck! (Remembering you: Windows ME (Millennium Edition)…. ????)
O. Ogden
5.0 out of 5 stars Like i have a choice.
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023
I know plenty of people end up having issues & the myriad of things that can crop up be it the OS, hardware or software. I used computers from the Atari 800 days, but my real experience as i see it started with my first 386 16/20 and i have owned and used as far as i remember everything since MS DOS 5 until i made a point of skipping 8 & 10 though i worked on and with computers using 8 & 10. So i have built and worked on a lot of PCs over the years and though i remember DOS days and NT 3.51 with a little sentiment. Win 7 pro & Win 11 pro never caused me any real trouble. Oh i have used Linux in a few distros over the years & played with IBM Dos & OS2 ect... Bottom line if you want to run modern hardware & live in the mainstream and create as little headaches as possible you NEED to run current windows or whatever ecosystem you might choose if it is your thing i am not here to argue. Win 11 has been very solid for me and while i go win 7 with the look and use styles where i can. My days of creating problems in order to cure my boredom are long gone.

The good old days were not as good as things are now i assure you i do remember all of the issues very clearly and i build a computer now only when needed. Sure money is an issue going high end was never something i liked and when paid or doing a favor i have gone high end a few times, but mostly bang for buck. In my opinion Win 11 is fine. Sure little crap happens from time to time but everything has been easily resolved. Hey good luck as if you want support for any current hardware you will have to use windows 11.

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