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On 28/05/2023 16:09, ...winston wrote:
> snip <
>
> Just an fyi for those reading along with this thread
>
> wmic path softwarelicensingservice get OA3xOriginalProductKey
>
> For retail(not OEM) Windows 10/11 devices custom built using a retail
> Windows 10/11 o/s or byo the above command in an Admin Command or
> Powershell window may yield(normally) a null(no result) response.
> - including those scenarios where the original retail os
> install/activation was Windows 10/11 Home(the product key which was/is
> the `original Product key`) and later upgraded to Pro(using Change
> Product key).
>
> In retail cases like above, other 3rd party tools e.g. Belarc or Nirsoft
> can be used to show the product key.
>
Thanks. I`d forgotten about that one, even though I have it in my notes.
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