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What's the difference between Office 2024 and Microsoft 365?
Short answer
Office 2024 is a one-time purchase that locks the apps at their October 2024 version forever. Microsoft 365 is a subscription that includes the same apps plus 1 TB OneDrive, monthly feature updates, Outlook with email hosting (Business plans) and Copilot eligibility — but stops working when you cancel.
The longer explanation
Choose Office 2024 if you use one PC, mostly work offline, and want to pay once. Choose Microsoft 365 if you need OneDrive cloud storage, Teams meetings, or want Copilot, or if you have 6 people in a household (Family plan).
Break-even is roughly 4 years: Office 2024 Home & Business costs €299 once vs €69/year for M365 Family covering six users. Beyond year 4, the perpetual licence is cheaper for single-user scenarios.
People also ask
Is buying an OEM key online legal?
Yes in most countries — Microsoft sells OEM keys to system builders, and reselling unused, unbound OEM keys is permitted in the EU under the UsedSoft v Oracle ruling (CJEU C-128/11). In the US, OEM keys are legal once detached from the original system as part of a single transfer.
How many PCs can I install one Office licence on?
Perpetual Office (2021/2024 Home & Student / Home & Business / Pro) activates on exactly one PC and is transferable to a new PC if you uninstall on the old one. Microsoft 365 Personal allows install on unlimited devices but sign-in on five at a time; Family allows the same for six users.
How do I fix Windows activation error 0x80072F8F?
0x80072F8F is a TLS clock mismatch — Windows can't validate Microsoft's activation server certificate because the system date is wrong. Open Settings → Time & Language → Date & Time, enable 'Set time automatically' and 'Set time zone automatically', then re-run activation.
Can I install Windows 11 without TPM 2.0?
Technically yes via a registry bypass during setup, but Microsoft explicitly does not guarantee security updates on unsupported hardware. Most 2018+ PCs have an fTPM in BIOS that just needs enabling — check before bypassing.
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