What Is Product Id In Windows 7

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Leroy Turcios

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Aug 5, 2024, 11:55:46 AM8/5/24
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Oki dont get it...I actually performed the exact same method and it is working for me.... i didnt use the key while install or after install..i just used it for converting the eval to full version and then activated using the activator.

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hello sir

as I saw your response regarding a person having trouble i liked to write a message to you , as i am having some problems with my computer , I currently have windows 10 pro and i have not activated it yet as i dont have a product key but i tried to activate it through cmd and it activated but it is showing activated but i cant personalize my comp. and it is showing activate windows .

so if you can help me then its your great pleasure

Thank You

wating for your response


Also this is a Windows Server thread so Win 10 questions might not be allowed here so refrain from asking question in an incorrect thread, else thread moderators could remove your question altogether.


@chinchin85 It's not that questions about other products aren't allowed as much as we want to make sure that your questions get routed to the right teams, so if we see a post that is for a different product, we attempt to move it to the right forum to be addressed. Thanks for your feedback.


Thanks for the reply. My questions were based on Win 11 22H2 Preview branch being same as Server 2022 preview i.e 22463, hence the query regarding the release timeline (possibly of a Windows Server 2022 R2 or so...). But as you said, LTSC releases would happen after a gap of 2-3 years so that clarifies my queries. Thanks again


Let's say for example I had the product key ABCDE-FGHIJ-KLMNO-PQRST-UVWXY, but I had no clue if was meant for Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows 7 Home Premium, Vista Ultimate, or even Office 2010. Is there a way I could identify the software product the key is meant for (or at least get a good estimate)?


Note: I have searched and searched many times on the Internet, but the only results I ever find are how to recover a lost product key by using something like Nirsoft ProduKey. This is not what I am looking for.


While you do need to select the right general product (e.g., Windows 7) in order to get the specific version information (e.g., Windows 7 Ultimate Retail), it only takes a moment to try them all if you've lost even that information:


I would contact Microsoft themselves about this, I don't know of any tool or method for end users like us to do this. The other option is to install, preferably in a virtual machine, all the possible software that it could belong to and see which one "takes" it.


I know this may be a little late, but I had the same issue tonight and found this thread. I can't speak to identifying Windows Product Keys, but Microsoft does have a site where you can enter a product key and it will identify the version of office the key belongs to.


It will take some guess work, but under the Office 2013 Resources heading on that page, you can select the version you think the key is for. Once selected, you may have to log into your Microsoft account. Then, follow the instructions, which includes entering the product key. It will ID the Office software, year and provide instruction for download.


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Reason: It's come to my attention that my app is destroying its own files (my bad), but the user of my app doesn't understand why he needs to uninstall it and refuses to uninstall it. However, he still complains about the constant problems. And in the Terms Of Use, there is a line that says "...we reserve the right to remove the application from your computer and temporarily or permanently discontinue your use of the software."


So, I did some searching on how to uninstall a program, (which will be replaced by a new version), and came across Uninstall C# windows application from self and the accepted answer says you need a 'product code'. What exactly is that, and where can I find/get it from? I have searched for this but can't find anything.


You created the product code (if it exists) when you created your MSI to install your application. You need the same product code you used in the installation in order to uninstall it via Windows Installer.


I am not sure about VS 2010, but in VS2008 setup projects have a ".vdproj" project file, which can be opened with a simple text editor (like notepad). If you search for the word "ProductCode", you will find a line like


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