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It is very simple. Step 1: Turn on your Dell laptop and login as administrator. Download and install Product Key Rescuer on the laptop. Step 3: Find product keys and serials numbers from the Dell laptop for all installed software which Product Key Rescuer supports.

Click on the "Start Recovery" button. The program will instantly find out all product keys of currently installed software from your Dell laptop. Note that it is necessary to back up the file in a safe place. Only two steps: Step 1: To use the Command Prompt to find your Windows 10 product key from your Dell laptop, you must firstly run the Command application with administrator rights.

Step 2: Command Prompt is open, type in the following command and then press Enter key to run it: wmic path softwarelicensingservice get OA3xOriginalProductKey Step 3: The product key of Windows 10 will then appear. Step 2: Once you finish installing Product Key Rescuer, launch it. I have found that following the guide here at dellwindowsreinstallationguide. Unfortunately, the devices I have on hand have left warranty support, I have detected one in warranty unit with the problem, but it's not currently available for me to work with.

After Dell servicing, we have been provided Dell paperwork for reactivating Windows that matches this image of the card. Ours are fresh and the seal is unbroken, reading:. The cards with keys Dell sent were all bad, most likely MS invalidated them.

MS confirmed they were bad. Dell noted that any machines under warranty they would fix, but the rest are not fixable under warranty, and we are reimaging with Linux or a BYOL license.

Windows 10 bulk licenses for laptops are unique to those devices and can not be transferred or so I heard rumors. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Asked 1 year, 4 months ago. Active 1 year, 2 months ago. Viewed 4k times. If you think you do have a valid license or key, select Troubleshoot below.

Enter your service tag then click 'submit'. Pull the 'Catagory:' drop down and click on 'operating System'. Click the blue download button next to the listed image option. Then you can see a list of drivers available to download. Choose one driver in the list to download for your Dell printer.

We recently had a motherboard changed on a Latitude D and then discovered some funny things happening in spiceworks. The laptop was being reported as an OptiPlex workstation instead of a Latitude laptop and the warranty info was incorrect. After looking into the problem I discovered the Service tag in the BIOS did not match the service tag on the bottom of the laptop and that is why information was being reported incorrectly. After being on the phone with Dell and trying to use the asset application to change the service tag I was told that the motherboard had to be replaced and the tech would put on the correct service tag.

This didn't seem right to me as the system was working perfectly otherwise, so I did some digging on the net. Here is my solution. Update: this 'How to' is quite old now and seems not to work on newer models.

Use Nero, Roxio, Image Burn whatever program you might have to burn the image to a cd. Stick the cd in the laptop and turn it on. The cd will boot up and give you 4 options to select from. Choose option 3. Run the Service Tag Utility.

It will come up and warn you that choosing yes will erase the asset, owner and service tag. Luckily we don't use either of the first two fields so I just choose yes and hit enter. It will then erase the incorrect service tag and ask you to enter a new one. Enter in the correct one and hit enter. It should tell you it was successful. Remove the cd and reboot. Your service tag is now changed.



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