Windows 10 Product Key?

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    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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    You're most welcome. Please let us know how it went. :)
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    Win 10
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    Windows 10 ID's


    I installed over 4 different machines with different versions of W7 retail. Each with only one drive. Everything went ok on all 4. I created 4 separate ISO's, one for each machine. I then connected a new clean drive in each one and installed the ISO's. All eight have the same ID ending with (3v66t). What's going on here ? Is this normal ?
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    Windows 10 v. 21H1, Build 19043.1348
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    Brink said:
    Jeff,

    If you upgraded to 10 from 8.1 and didn't delete the Windows.old folder, then you could use the method in the tutorial below to go back to 8.1 if it hasn't been over a month since updating.

    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4097-windows-10-go-back-previous-windows.html

    If the above is not an option, then you can download an official Windows 8.1 ISO using OPTION ONE below that you can use to create a bootable USB to clean install 8.1.

    Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 ISO - Download or Create
    Hi Shawn - My Windows 8.1 laptop doesn't have any product key sticker on it, so I had to use a 3rd party program (BelArc) to find out what it is. If I do a complete clean install of Windows 8.1, the product key will no doubt need to be specified... I'm presuming that the discovered product key will work with the referenced Windows 8.1 software bundle? Or will I have to get an OEM Windows install version from the laptop vendor?
    Last edited by cytherian; 30 Jul 2015 at 11:23.
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    windows 10
       #14

    you can pull the product key using a program called belarc , its free, basically tells you what you have on your pc/laptop...half way down you will see the product key..




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