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+ | ====Find Your Windows 10 Product Key==== | ||
+ | Sometimes you want to know your op system' | ||
- | //Visits: {{counter|today| time| times}} today, {{counter|yesterday| time| times}} yesterday, and {{counter|total| time| total times}} // | + | To find your Windows 10 product key using the Command Prompt, you’ll need to [[open the command line application with administrative privileges|# |
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+ | Once open, copy and paste the following command and then hit the Enter key: | ||
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+ | < | ||
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+ | The 25-digit product key will then appear. | ||
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+ | ===Open Command Prompt as Administrator=== | ||
+ | From [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==1 via Start== | ||
+ | * Start | ||
+ | * Type " | ||
+ | * Right-click on the Command Prompt result and select "Run as administrator" | ||
+ | * Choose " | ||
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+ | ==2 via Run window== | ||
+ | * Windows-R | ||
+ | * Type " | ||
+ | * Press Ctrl+Shift+Enter | ||
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+ | ==3 via Power Users== | ||
+ | * Windows-X or right-click the Start button | ||
+ | * Choose " | ||
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+ | //Visits: {{counter|today| time| times}} today, {{counter|yesterday| time| times}} yesterday, and {{counter|total| time| total times}} |
windows_annoyances.txt · Last modified: 2023.07.19 08:36 by Steve Isenberg