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I am correct I would need to buy a Windows 10 license to be able to use on OS X right? I would like to make a small partition for it on my MacBook pro but considering I also have a Windows Laptop I don't think I want to spend $100 for al license right now.
 

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I am correct I would need to buy a Windows 10 license to be able to use on OS X right? I would like to make a small partition for it on my MacBook pro but considering I also have a Windows Laptop I don't think I want to spend $100 for al license right now.

Yes you will need a Windows license.
 

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Or like someone else told me. You could merely RDP into your Windows computer :)

Not that interested into doing that though it is a good idea. I was just thinking more for fun and simple ease... There is times when I prefer using my Macbook because it is smaller. Not worth spending $$$ to do it though but perhaps if I can find a good deal on a license perhaps.
 

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