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Find Windows 10/11 OEM product key command


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#1 NickAu

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Posted 30 December 2022 - 03:02 PM

Please note.

 

This is not my work but I figured some people might find it useful.

 

 

Author: Vivek Gite

 

Most modern desktop and laptop comes with Windows 8 or 10 keys embedded in BIOS. Thinkpad, Dell, and many other BIOS vendors expose these keys to Linux, too, along with tons of data. So one can find and retrieve Windows 10/11 or Windows 8 key using Linux. The key helps to activate the Windows version without any input from users.

https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-find-windows-10-oem-product-key-command/?fbclid=IwAR3nDXDvptGjQw20Ae4QoACrp83xS2JJ514xy7uW5zf4UT7Cmo0E_oAYFPA


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Posted 31 December 2022 - 05:44 AM

Thanks for this, Nick. I know quite a few Puppians that will appreciate this...

 

Cheers!  :thumbup2:

 

 

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