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Solve : Does Gateway copy propduct key into the firmware?? |
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Answer» I have yet another problem. But not critical But I ought to fix it. ....How do I get one? Media Creator Tool... You will need a empty USB stik...8g or bigger...OK. I am doing the thing now. Takes awhile to prepare the USB thing. It is still running. On the Gateway. (Right now I am on the Dell.) My download SPEED is about 5 Mbps. I started the Media Creation Tool almost an hour ago. It might take two hours. Now it is it is only 60% finished the download of the image for the USB stick. I think I will go watch another episode of Star Trek Voyager and check back. Time goes by..... OK. Got it to work. I installed Windows 10 home 64 bit on the Gateway SX 2110 G Desktop. I did the log in with the Windows account associated with that PC. Then I rebooted.Works good. Then I went to find the product key, bot it. Used a tool. (The key is in firmware. Gateway BEGAN doing it with Windows 8.) Boot up system. Next I went to enter the product key and noticed it was already activated. It says it is activated before I enter the product key. Never mind. OK. I will go no further. Please do not tell me why. I do not want any more details about how activation works. I have a headache. What Tool ? ? Rolls eyes. There's a software tool the recovers the Windows product key from the firmware. Gateway put the product key in firmware with Windows 8 and the area of firmware s is called NVRAM for non volatile RAM. One source below says it was eatery as Windows 7 for some laptops. The makers did not want to put stickers on the laptops,so they burnt the key into the firmware. See here: https://www.pcsteps.com/4198-get-windows-8-1-product-key-bios/ Quote On a laptop that came with Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 preinstalled, we never need to enter the Windows 8.1 product key manually.I tried it on the Gateway SX 2110G and it gave a 25 char string that looks like a real product key. I was all ready to enter it in the place where you can change it, and noticed that it was already activated. That is when roll l my eyes. I can't believe it. What was different this time?I had chosen a different version of Windows 10.! It seems that the firmware wants a specific version of Windows. I guess. Or, thinking about it, might it was because I signed in with a valid Windows account that was used before on that same PC. Does that seem plausible? Anyway, now I am a legal beagle. Geek, you are weird. Most people, if a PC says "I am activated" leave well alone. Quote from: Salmon Trout on March 30, 2018, 04:24:12 PM Geek, you are weird. Most people, if a PC says "I am activated" leave well alone.Let my elaborate. The first time it was not. I had used a Windows insider version. So I did the media creation tool, recommended by Patio . I got the standard Windoss 10 home 64 bit. And I used the firmware probe to make sure I had the product key. It did install, I entered my windows account for that PC and went to the area where you finds the place where it says you have to activate. It is very tiny print, my vision is very poor. I almost missed it, I was about ready to change the product key, I then I saw that it was already activated. At that point I really get confused. None of this would have happened if I had a full backup oft the Gateway before I started to change thing son it. |
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