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06-11-2016 12:35 AM
Windows 10 (64 bit) came pre-installed in my laptop but i am not able to activate my microsoft office as it's asking for product key.. where/ how can i find my product key in my laptop..?? please guide and help
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06-11-2016 12:01 PM
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Belarc and Jellybean are good products and provide a great deal of useful information.
If you do not find the information you seek in the program output, consider:
Windows 10 does not automatically come with Microsoft Office software.
Microsoft Office is available either as a subscription service (Office 365) or (as of this writing) a stand-alone program set that you purchase for a "one time' price (Office 2016).
I would guess from looking at the Specifications, that your Office software is not an actual full, purchased version of the Microsoft Office software and is, instead, either a Trial version or perhaps a link / offer for you to purchase the Office software from Microsoft.
Trial software (if some form of Office is installed) is temporary -- you must purchase the software in order to activate the suite of Office programs.
If you have not yet purchased Microsoft Office , you can purchase the Office suite from Microsoft -- or you might opt to download a free "Office" program alternative: LibreOffice or OpenOffice
If you purchased the computer (and Microsoft Office) from HP.com at the time of purchase, then you should contact HP Technical Support and talk to a Post Sales specialist who can look up your purchase details.
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06-11-2016 03:07 AM
Hi,
Unless you've changed something, no need to activate your machine. The key is in the BIOS of your machine, please use the following tool to get it:
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
When run this tool, it produces a report, scroll down to Software Management section. Windows 8/ 8.1 or 10 product key is in there.
You can also use the following tool to find out:
https://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder/
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06-11-2016 12:01 PM
system:
Belarc and Jellybean are good products and provide a great deal of useful information.
If you do not find the information you seek in the program output, consider:
Windows 10 does not automatically come with Microsoft Office software.
Microsoft Office is available either as a subscription service (Office 365) or (as of this writing) a stand-alone program set that you purchase for a "one time' price (Office 2016).
I would guess from looking at the Specifications, that your Office software is not an actual full, purchased version of the Microsoft Office software and is, instead, either a Trial version or perhaps a link / offer for you to purchase the Office software from Microsoft.
Trial software (if some form of Office is installed) is temporary -- you must purchase the software in order to activate the suite of Office programs.
If you have not yet purchased Microsoft Office , you can purchase the Office suite from Microsoft -- or you might opt to download a free "Office" program alternative: LibreOffice or OpenOffice
If you purchased the computer (and Microsoft Office) from HP.com at the time of purchase, then you should contact HP Technical Support and talk to a Post Sales specialist who can look up your purchase details.
HP Contact Information – Sales, Technical Support, other Contacts - USA / Canada
HP Tech support/ Customer Service – Some English Speaking Countries
Including UK and Europe
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Inspires you, provides fresh insight,
Or teaches you something new,
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