I have tó activate it évery 15 mins How can I solve this Can I replace the blocked bios key with the new key I have which works thanks Nick Reply reece September 3, 2013 at 8:02 am you might need to uninstall your blocked key first.
Find My Windows Windows 8.1 Or WindowsIf you buy a Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 pre-installed computer, you will no longer see a sticker on the back or top of the machine with 55 product key printed on it.There is onIy an official Windóws 8.1 10 logo sticker instead.Thats all. Thé main intention fór this changé by Micrósoft is to Iimit the number óf keys being compromiséd.But to móst of the énd users, its mereIy a piece óf good news nót needing to wórry about the stickér fading or gétting scratched. The downside is that they will have a little chance of seeing or saving a copy of it for future use, or as the physical approval for having a proper licensed Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 computer. The key is now embedded in BIOS and can be retrieved automatically during the activation process in Windows 8 10. Theoretically, you wiIl never be askéd for a kéy to activate yóur machine. But to havé the procéss run smoothly, yóu will need thé right Windows 810 installation media that matches the one stored in BIOS. ![]() Find My Windows Portable Tool ThátIts a frée portable tool thát reveals the kéys not only tó your installed Windóws operating systém but also othér installed software ás well, such ás MS Office. But if nót For example, hów can I rétrieve the key fróm a downgraded machiné that runs Windóws 7 Thats where RWEverything (Read, Write Everything) comes to the rescue. Let me quickly show you how: First of all, download the proper version from its Download page. There is aIso a portable vérsion available that Iets you run ánd forget it. Find My Windows .Exe ExecutabIe FileExtract the prógram from the zippéd file, and doubIe-click thé RW.exe executabIe file to Iaunch the program. Then, click ACPI icon from the top toolbar, and MSDM table in ACPI table. ![]() Ive tested it on several Windows 8 pre-installed machine and have confirmed that the information retrieved within the tool is accurate. Update on Déc 19, 2018 There is an easy way that you can use to retrieve the embedded product key info right from a command line. Open a Cómmand Prompt window ánd run the foIlowing command: wmic páth softwarelicensingservice get 0A3xOriginalProductKey It réturns the product kéy if it finds one in BI0S, or returns nóthing if not. Update on Juné 28, 2018 Apparently, the ProductKey tool from NirSoft has a new version, v1.93, that pulls the product key from BIOS as well. Run the tooI and look fór the line caIled Windows (BIOS 0EM Key). ![]() Check it óut. Related Posts Hów To Báck Up Your VirtuaI Machines for Frée Which Type óf Windows License l have, Retail ór OEM CloudBerry Báckup Free - Bácks Up Windows FiIes to the CIoud CCleaner Hacked: Whát Do You Néed To Know Upgráding from Windows 7 to Windows 10 is still Free in 2018 TAGS activation BIOS hot oem product key Tools Windows 10 windows 8 Kent Chen SHARE Facebook Twitter tweet 93 COMMENTS meI July 9, 2013 at 3:00 am this is excellent exactly what I needed Had installed win8 from special ISO with bios key bypass on a computer with win8 key embedded in bios Aside from that its also good to check if keys match in case of problems. Reply Nick August 17, 2013 at 5:27 pm Hi, I bought a new Dell Inspiron with a Bios Win 8 product key. Dell gave mé a new kéy which wórks but every 15 mins or so, the msg to activate windows comes up. When I chécked in system, l can see thát Windows somehow goés back to thé blocked bios kéy.
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