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ProBook 4320S

I fell into the hands of a laptop  HP ProBook 4320S with a dead HDD. The sticker on the case is preserved, but only partially: the number looks great, and the version (Pro or Home) and bit depth is unknown. Can I somehow find out the type and bit depth of the OS that was installed by the manufacturer?

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Unfortunately, not without booting to the hard disk.

 

It could have been Windows 7 Home Basic (32-bit), Home Premium (32-bit), Professional (32-bit) or Windows 7 Pro (64-bit)



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Windows has different numbers for the same issues of different bit width: x86 is activated by a key from x64 or not?

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@Mr_Quietest wrote:

Windows has different numbers for the same issues of different bit width: x86 is activated by a key from x64 or not?


Usually the numbers work on either.

 

The problem you will run into is that the installed OS was an OEM version, not a consumer version.



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In this case, the type of distribution does not matter - OEM in its influx is no different from the Box version of OS

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You are the one with the issue who asked for help, not me. 

 

Good luck.



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Thanks for the help!

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