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Product key inserted into motherboard

Product key inserted into motherboard

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baconman565
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02-04-2016, 10:15 PM
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I aimed to reinstall Windows 10 due to performance issues, but I mistakenly erased all data on the drives (C:, D:, and the installation ISO). I had to visit a repair shop where they installed an outdated version on a separate boot drive—definitely a cracked copy. I’ve been using it since version 22H2 after an update. I’m wondering if performing a reset this time aligns with Microsoft’s recommended steps, and whether I still retain the Windows 10 product key on my motherboard. I also had an authentication key during purchase.
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baconman565
02-04-2016, 10:15 PM #1

I aimed to reinstall Windows 10 due to performance issues, but I mistakenly erased all data on the drives (C:, D:, and the installation ISO). I had to visit a repair shop where they installed an outdated version on a separate boot drive—definitely a cracked copy. I’ve been using it since version 22H2 after an update. I’m wondering if performing a reset this time aligns with Microsoft’s recommended steps, and whether I still retain the Windows 10 product key on my motherboard. I also had an authentication key during purchase.

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GhostyLite
Member
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02-04-2016, 11:06 PM
#2
When the key is saved in the UEFI, it remains accessible at 100%.
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GhostyLite
02-04-2016, 11:06 PM #2

When the key is saved in the UEFI, it remains accessible at 100%.

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jjabba01
Junior Member
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02-05-2016, 04:17 AM
#3
Yes, you can verify if it's still running in the UEFI by checking the system logs or using tools like `efiutil` to inspect the firmware state.
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jjabba01
02-05-2016, 04:17 AM #3

Yes, you can verify if it's still running in the UEFI by checking the system logs or using tools like `efiutil` to inspect the firmware state.

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Okeinshield
Senior Member
595
02-26-2016, 09:51 PM
#4
No, I don't have a Microsoft account linked to my PC.
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Okeinshield
02-26-2016, 09:51 PM #4

No, I don't have a Microsoft account linked to my PC.

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Kai4Christ
Member
177
03-19-2016, 11:48 AM
#5
Are you located in the United States? Since all of this, I must admit I wouldn’t return my PC to that store again.
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Kai4Christ
03-19-2016, 11:48 AM #5

Are you located in the United States? Since all of this, I must admit I wouldn’t return my PC to that store again.

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acewild952
Member
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03-20-2016, 03:45 PM
#6
yes i did
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acewild952
03-20-2016, 03:45 PM #6

yes i did

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Ayella
Member
165
03-22-2016, 03:18 AM
#7
You're in Asia.
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Ayella
03-22-2016, 03:18 AM #7

You're in Asia.

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Cysero
Junior Member
32
03-23-2016, 02:44 PM
#8
Upon logging in, the system should recognize your setup and start Windows on its own.
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Cysero
03-23-2016, 02:44 PM #8

Upon logging in, the system should recognize your setup and start Windows on its own.

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Tyransuai
Junior Member
49
03-27-2016, 02:19 PM
#9
The Windows 10 activation key is kept in the DMI/SMBIOS open cmd. If it shows nothing, it means you're not using an OEM system (like Dell, HP, Lenovo, etc.), and reinstalling the OS will need an OS serial number attached to your computer's chassis.
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Tyransuai
03-27-2016, 02:19 PM #9

The Windows 10 activation key is kept in the DMI/SMBIOS open cmd. If it shows nothing, it means you're not using an OEM system (like Dell, HP, Lenovo, etc.), and reinstalling the OS will need an OS serial number attached to your computer's chassis.

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RigbyPT
Member
99
04-04-2016, 04:02 AM
#10
I run the command in CMD to fetch the OA3xOriginalProductKey and it displayed nothing. I also tried it on my laptop, which returned the product key.
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RigbyPT
04-04-2016, 04:02 AM #10

I run the command in CMD to fetch the OA3xOriginalProductKey and it displayed nothing. I also tried it on my laptop, which returned the product key.

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