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Once the oem key is entered and digital entitlement or digital license is granted the original key whether MAK retail or oem ceases to exist in registry and only a generic key is extrapolated by my pid key readers
Once the oem key is entered and digital entitlement or digital license is granted the original key whether MAK retail or oem ceases to exist in registry and only a generic key is extrapolated by my pid key readers
Right....not talking about registry.
A System builder key comes in a nicely bundled package, with sticker and all...
So why does your view of a,key pid differ from mine ?
Wow!... talk about co-incidence - you have the same issue as the guy I just replied to another thread
You can't use a key from an OEM PC on your self-build - it's illegal (and as we explained before it's tied to the hardware that came with that key after it's activated) - where did you get that key from?
Wow !Got the key from an OEM local PC builder in exchange for some memory I,had. He assured me it was a good key. Isnt oem just oem. ? What kind of key do i have and what should i get? I will replace it !!
You have a key that was probably ripped from the bios of a Win 10 PC.
OEM DM keys are not sold, only comes from the factory built-in to the firmware or separately from an OEM service centre. Either way it must come with an OEM PC.
PS: To answer the second question - you need an OEM:NONSLP key (make sure it's sealed) - however I wouldn't trust that guy anyway.