Thứ Tư, 30 tháng 5, 2018

How to find a Microsoft Windows product key

Essentially, all Microsoft programs require a product key as part of the installation process, including all Microsoft Windows operating systems.
All Windows versions keep copies of the product keys used to install them in the Windows Registry, but newer versions also encrypt them, meaning that they are related to both the location and the solution. code them.
1 Windows XP
Windows XP is the first consumer-focused operating system to encrypt windows 10 product keys and, in general, to perform product key processes very seriously.
So, unlike older versions of Windows (some of which are below), Windows XP forces you to use special search key software tools if you want to dig out your lost XP keys.
There are a few programs I've developed to like when looking for product keys on a client's computer, most of which fully support all versions of Windows XP. This is really not surprising given that XP is the version of Windows that has made these tools grow.
2 Windows Server 2012, 2008, 2003, etc.
Not surprisingly, Microsoft always asks for a product key for its Windows Server product line, such as Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2003.
Not all product key search programs support Microsoft server operating systems, so you can rely on fewer programs.
Note: This guide works for any Microsoft  office 2013 product key enterprise operating system, including the Windows Server versions mentioned, plus Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.
3 Windows 98, 95
Unlike all newer Windows versions, the product keys used to install Windows 98, Windows 95, and Windows ME are not encrypted in the Windows Registry.
This makes finding them really, very easy ... as long as you know exactly where to look.
You will need to open and use the Registry Editor to do this, but do not worry, you will not make any changes to the registry or do anything dangerous.
Important: Although you may have good reason to install or reinstall older versions of Windows such as Windows 98, etc., know that these operating systems have serious security vulnerabilities and are not connected. with the Internet.

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