
The product-sheet for the Dell r810 lists "Windows 12 server".

I tried Windows 10 since it let me do this without an activation code. I do not want to pay $2,000+ for Microsoft licenses for server software that I will definitely NOT be using a Microsoft operating system to run, activate or whatever they want to request money from me that will never be paid.
WINDOWS 10 KEYCLICK SOUND HOW TO
I just want to run some tests and compare them to the ones I run in Linux. Here at GuruAid channel we provide Tech Tutorial video on How to Turn Off Click Sound for On Screen Keyboard on Windows 10.Windows 10’s touch keyboard uses. On the Enhancements tab, select either the Disable all enhancements or the Disable all sound effects check box (depending on which option you see), select OK, and try. This is the typical command you would use in a Windows startup shortcut to load ClicKey while setting its initial sound and volume. On the Playback tab, select and hold (or right-click) the Default Device, and then select Properties. Load ClicKey and/or set or change both the current sound and the volume: Run the 'clickey.exe' program with both the 'sound' and 'volume' command arguments: clickey soundb volume80. Still a mystery to me, because - if I decided I wanted to use this as a workstation CAD or video editing then I would just be on a scavenger hunt, since Autodesk does not make a Linux version of Inventor. Select Hardware and Sound from the Control Panel, and then select Sound. Then I realize, this is a server and I should probably load windows server on this. It will only recognize and only recognizes 2 of the 4 processors, and does not register all of the l3 cache. So I load windows 10 to discover, that operating system and intel chipset / microcode drivers for windows 10 64-bit simply does NOT support my 4 xeon cpu system. I wanted to compare performance of some applications, and figure out how some mysteries in my Linux system to control the processor turbo frequencies.
