Finding Windows 10 Product Key
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@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
@thwr said in Finding product Key:
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
He said he's trying to update from 16(?) to 1903 - using Media Creation Tool.. I have a USB with Windows 10 on it.. but he cant get past this step..
If Windows was activated before, such an update would read the key (or some kind of a hash / token) from UEFI.
that's what I thought, but it's licensed.. There's a product key in the System settings.
he just can't use that one.You just upgrade and click I don't have one. Done.
That said, I've never seen that screen if you are upgrading from within Windows 10.
So I have no idea WTF is even possibly going on here in order to cause this.
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@JaredBusch said in Finding product Key:
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
@thwr said in Finding product Key:
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
He said he's trying to update from 16(?) to 1903 - using Media Creation Tool.. I have a USB with Windows 10 on it.. but he cant get past this step..
If Windows was activated before, such an update would read the key (or some kind of a hash / token) from UEFI.
that's what I thought, but it's licensed.. There's a product key in the System settings.
he just can't use that one.You jsut upgrade and click i don't have one. done.
That said, I've never seen that screen if you are upgrading from within Windows 10.
So I have no idea WTF is even possibly going on here in order to cause this.
That's what I thought too; but it wont let you.
Microsoft doesn't require a product key to install/upgrade windows 10 though... according to some research.
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@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
but it wont let you.
Then he is not running a legal windows 10 system to upgrade.
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@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
Microsoft doesn't require a product key to install/upgrade windows 10 though... according to some research.
The very first Windows 10 upgrades required the key. Either detected in BIOS or manually typed in at the beginning of the install process. The next release of the tool had the "I don't have one" button that is still there.
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@WrCombs stopping giving half the information.
Get all of the details and then post.
Or if you post and we kick back, then obviously think about getting more detail.
This is honestly a super simple problem that getting complicated because someone along the chain is stating something that is not correct.
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@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
Co worker in the grocery side of things is looking for his product key; When he puts the one from System in it says "0 is not a valid Character" and "1 is not a valid character"
is there a way to pull that via Command line? I tried pulling usingwmic bios get productkey
but it said there was an error..edit
Trying to upgrade windows 10 to 1903.
The install step requires product key for windows 10 but it's digitally licensed.@Dashrender said in Finding product Key:
product key for what?
Clearly Windows 'wmic' is attempting to pull from the motherboard.
@thwr said in Finding product Key:
You can't retrieve the (Windows) product key anymore, as far as I know.
This is true unless it was manually updated.
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@JaredBusch said in Finding product Key:
@WrCombs stopping giving half the information.
Get all of the details and then post.
Or if you post and we kick back, then obviously think about getting more detail.
This is honestly a super simple problem that getting complicated because someone along the chain is stating something that is not correct.
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
Co worker in the grocery side of things is looking for his product key; When he puts the one from System in it says "0 is not a valid Character" and "1 is not a valid character"
is there a way to pull that via Command line? I tried pulling usingwmic bios get productkey
but it said there was an error..edit
Trying to upgrade windows 10 to 1903.
The install step requires product key for windows 10 but it's digitally licensed. -
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
@JaredBusch said in Finding product Key:
@WrCombs stopping giving half the information.
Get all of the details and then post.
Or if you post and we kick back, then obviously think about getting more detail.
This is honestly a super simple problem that getting complicated because someone along the chain is stating something that is not correct.
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
Co worker in the grocery side of things is looking for his product key; When he puts the one from System in it says "0 is not a valid Character" and "1 is not a valid character"
is there a way to pull that via Command line? I tried pulling usingwmic bios get productkey
but it said there was an error..edit
Trying to upgrade windows 10 to 1903.
The install step requires product key for windows 10 but it's digitally licensed.That is literally all the information I have, The answer was already given that it can't be retrieved.
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@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
The install step requires product key for windows 10 but it's digitally licensed.
This is untrue if
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
Trying to upgrade windows 10 to 1903.
This is true.
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@JaredBusch said in Finding product Key:
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
The install step requires product key for windows 10 but it's digitally licensed.
This is untrue if
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
Trying to upgrade windows 10 to 1903.
This is true.
Both are true
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@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
The answer was already given that it can't be retrieved.
No, the problem is that you are mistaken in the entire question.
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@JaredBusch said in Finding product Key:
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
The answer was already given that it can't be retrieved.
No, the problem is that you are mistaken in the entire question.
I asked the question with the information I was given.
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@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
@JaredBusch said in Finding product Key:
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
The install step requires product key for windows 10 but it's digitally licensed.
This is untrue if
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
Trying to upgrade windows 10 to 1903.
This is true.
Both are true
Created media through Microsoft media creation tool
Runs that and it fails on product key, no way around it.
Is running Windows 10 1603 - atleast what he told me. -
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
@JaredBusch said in Finding product Key:
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
The answer was already given that it can't be retrieved.
No, the problem is that you are mistaken in the entire question.
I asked the question with the information I was given.
FFSAnd you were told the question is wrong. Move on. Find the correct question.
A licensed copy of Windows 10 will not ask for a product key.
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@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
@JaredBusch said in Finding product Key:
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
The install step requires product key for windows 10 but it's digitally licensed.
This is untrue if
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
Trying to upgrade windows 10 to 1903.
This is true.
Both are true
Created media through Microsoft media creation tool
Runs that and it fails on product key, no way around it.
Is running Windows 10 1603 - atleast what he told me.This is worse than pulling teeth. I already told you what to do. Go back and get more information.
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@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
@Dashrender said in Finding product Key:
product key for what?
For windows 10 ; he needs it to upgrade the windows 10 kernel version (right?)
to 1903. is what he told me.I've never needed it for that.
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@JaredBusch said in Finding product Key:
A licensed copy of Windows 10 will not ask for a product key.
This is the truth, maybe this is an illegal license?
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@JaredBusch said in Finding product Key:
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
@JaredBusch said in Finding product Key:
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
The install step requires product key for windows 10 but it's digitally licensed.
This is untrue if
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
Trying to upgrade windows 10 to 1903.
This is true.
Both are true
Created media through Microsoft media creation tool
Runs that and it fails on product key, no way around it.
Is running Windows 10 1603 - atleast what he told me.This is worse than pulling teeth. I already told you what to do. Go back and get more information.
You told me "what to do" after I already fucking posted it . GTFOH
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@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
@thwr said in Finding product Key:
@WrCombs said in Finding product Key:
He said he's trying to update from 16(?) to 1903 - using Media Creation Tool.. I have a USB with Windows 10 on it.. but he cant get past this step..
If Windows was activated before, such an update would read the key (or some kind of a hash / token) from UEFI.
that's what I thought, but it's licensed.. There's a product key in the System settings.
he just can't use that one.That's an ID, not a license. The license is in the hardware.
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FYI, I have an assumption on exactly what is happening. But I'll be damned if I stop beating him over the head until he starts thinking for once.