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Hello,

We have a HP Prodesk 600 G3 and just instal windows 10 with an KMS key windows 10 installation. I removed the KMS key with slmgr /upk command.

Now, i try to activate to windows directly but is not working.

 

Im checking the label in the computer case but i cant find the windows oem key, i see some numbers, but none as a product key.

 

How can i  get my oem key?

Thanks.

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Hi:

 

If the PC came with W10 from HP the product key is in the PC's BIOS.

 

If the PC came with FreeDOS, there is no Windows product key and you have to supply your own Windows key to activate Windows.

 

If the PC came with W10 from HP, download and run the free Showkey Plus app from the Microsoft Store and it will show you the OEM product key in your PC's BIOS.

 

ShowKeyPlus - Microsoft Store Apps

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HP Recommended

Hi:

 

If the PC came with W10 from HP the product key is in the PC's BIOS.

 

If the PC came with FreeDOS, there is no Windows product key and you have to supply your own Windows key to activate Windows.

 

If the PC came with W10 from HP, download and run the free Showkey Plus app from the Microsoft Store and it will show you the OEM product key in your PC's BIOS.

 

ShowKeyPlus - Microsoft Store Apps

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Many thanks Paul, it works !

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You're very welcome.

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