Is the windows 10 product key in BIOS?

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My new laptop's preinstalled Windows 10 was activated as soon as it was connected to the internet. But no product keys were shown to me. There is no product key label on the laptop. Somewhere I read for newer laptops the product key is embedded in Bios. How can I be sure that if I reinstall the Windows using Media Creation Tool ISO file, it will not ask for the unavailable product key and will detect it in Bios (if any keys is embedded there)?

Minimus Heximus

Posted 2016-07-01T23:08:57.073

Reputation: 185

https://itstillworks.com/what-is-a-slic-bios-entry-10065.html – LawrenceC – 2019-02-25T16:37:18.763

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Get into command prompt by searching for it or doing the Windows key and R button and typing cmd (it should pop up). Then type this command in exactly as is:

wmic path softwarelicensingservice get OA3xOriginalProductKey

And your product key should pop up right after. voila

shedano

Posted 2016-07-01T23:08:57.073

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That’s OA3x with a capital letter O (and not a zero) – for those who cannot copy and paste. – caw – 2020-02-07T00:49:38.890

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Microsoft has made it simple to activate Windows 10.

On new machines the product key is stored in BIOs and is used automatically by the Windows when connected to the Internet.

In Windows 10 hardware activation is used. Your Windows 10 will be automatically activated until you don't make changes to the hardware.

If you want to install same version as fresh no problem click I don't have a product key link during installation and it will be activated automatically.

You can also switch between 32-bit and 64-bit without need of a key in the same edition.

If you want to see OEM details visit Microsoft live and check devices tab. You will get everything there.

Rohit kumar

Posted 2016-07-01T23:08:57.073

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Yes Windows 10 key is stored in the BIOS, in the event you need a restore, as long as you use the same version so either Pro or Home, it will activate automatically.

You can prove this to your self, by downloading any product key finder on google and the last 5 digits will be displayed for you. Also the code is normally placed on a sticker under the laptop or under the battery.

Thanks!

Adam Birds

Posted 2016-07-01T23:08:57.073

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"Also the code is normally placed on a sticker under the laptop or under the battery." - This is 100% false. – Ramhound – 2016-07-02T07:30:47.887

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Download & install Magical Jelly Bean Key Finder from here: https://www.magicaljellybean.com/downloads/KeyFinderInstaller.exe

This app reads the product keys of Windows & many other apps (Photoshop, MS Office, IDM, etc.) from the registry & shows it to you. You can easily find out the product key of your installed windows (any version).

In my laptop (Dell Inspiron 1440) the product key of the pre-installed Win7 Pro was written on a sticker at the bottom of my laptop. You can also check at the bottom of your laptop.

the_Ma5TeR

Posted 2016-07-01T23:08:57.073

Reputation: 1

Magical Jelly Bean does not have the capability to read the license key from the ACPI table which is where the Windows 10 license key is stored. – Ramhound – 2016-07-09T15:48:03.707