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To: PMS Witch who wrote (365)1/17/2017 10:45:19 AM
From: goldworldnet  Read Replies (1) of 1316
 
RE: If your system did not come from the manufacturer with Windows installed, and you purchased a retail license, then your Product Key will be sufficient to activate your system after your re-install Windows.
I was unable to fully test the program because all my current Windows computers are home-built.

It did however create a text file with the product key in it, but not a Manufacturer's Certificate.

Wouldn't the product key alone be enough to install Windows on a manufactured computer and then do online activation later?

Also still think saving the product key on Windows 10 is a good idea.

Josh

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