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Now unhide all the keys and use the Save button to backup all the keys in a txt file, just in case.
Then open up the txt file and do the "check product key" for each key you have and save each info in separate files.
Now you have all info you need.
That Original Professional key withOEM:DM status could work for you if you enter it manually into the "change product key" box in Settings->Update&Security->Activation.
Try it once you have backed up all data as described above.
As I can check the computer is shipped with windows 10 home 64 bit so it can not be upgraded to windows 10 pro from service center.As this has been upgraded it must have been done from your end.So I would suggest you to get in touch with Microsoft to activate this build.
12:23 PM GAURAV:
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Just out of curiosity, did you do the system reset from the recovery image stored on your laptop?
You have 2 OEM keys there, which is a bit odd, and both should work.
yes i used the recovery from the partition. So what should i do? Im so confused