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southwalker@wind.net
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      05-17-2012

My wife and I have both have laptops, almost identical.

I purchased a copy of Windows 7 for both machines but a year or so
apart.

I neeed to reload her machine, using a clean start as I want to give
her machine to my grandson.

I still have both win 7 disks and the original packageing but I don't
know which copy went with which machine,

Is there a way to check the validation codes that were entered when
the win 7 was originally loaded?

Thanks.
 
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      05-17-2012
On 5/16/12 8:24 PM, wrote:
>
> My wife and I have both have laptops, almost identical.
>
> I purchased a copy of Windows 7 for both machines but a year or so
> apart.
>
> I neeed to reload her machine, using a clean start as I want to give
> her machine to my grandson.
>
> I still have both win 7 disks and the original packageing but I don't
> know which copy went with which machine,
>
> Is there a way to check the validation codes that were entered when
> the win 7 was originally loaded?
>
> Thanks.



http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html


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      05-17-2012
<> wrote in message:

> My wife and I have both have laptops, almost identical.
>
> I purchased a copy of Windows 7 for both machines but a year or so
> apart.
>
> I neeed to reload her machine, using a clean start as I want to give
> her machine to my grandson.
>
> I still have both win 7 disks and the original packageing but I don't
> know which copy went with which machine,
>
> Is there a way to check the validation codes that were entered when
> the win 7 was originally loaded?


If the machines are brand-name products with the OEM version of Windows 7
loaded at the factory, there must be a Certificate of Authenticity pasted to
the outside of the cabinet showing the complete 25-character product ID.
This ID is probably NOT the same one that was used to build the actual
image, but you'll need the one on the sticker when you reload.

Regardless of whether the machine has a CoA pasted to it or it's attached to
the packaging, Microsoft has a mechanism to display the last five characters
of the product ID used. Open a command window (it does not have to be
elevated) and issue the command:

SLMGR /DLI

The command will immediately complete; a few seconds later a window will be
displayed showing a number of license-related items, including:

Windows version
License mechanism description (retail, evaluation, KMS, etc)
The last 5 characters of the product ID
License status
For time-limited activations, time remaining

For anyone needing it, all of this informtion can be programmatically
recovered via WMI.

Joe


 
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      05-17-2012

"Joe Morris" wrote in message news:...
If the machines are brand-name products with the OEM version of Windows 7
loaded at the factory, there must be a Certificate of Authenticity pasted to
the outside of the cabinet showing the complete 25-character product ID.
This ID is probably NOT the same one that was used to build the actual
image, but you'll need the one on the sticker when you reload.

Regardless of whether the machine has a CoA pasted to it or it's attached to
the packaging, Microsoft has a mechanism to display the last five characters
of the product ID used. Open a command window (it does not have to be
elevated) and issue the command:

SLMGR /DLI

The command will immediately complete; a few seconds later a window will be
displayed showing a number of license-related items, including:

Windows version
License mechanism description (retail, evaluation, KMS, etc)
The last 5 characters of the product ID
License status
For time-limited activations, time remaining

For anyone needing it, all of this informtion can be programmatically
recovered via WMI.

Joe
>


I believe you meant Product Key (on the sticker or packaging)
Product ID is used when contacting MSFT for support (which helps them
determine if they or the OEM are responsible)

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      05-17-2012
In article <>,
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> My wife and I have both have laptops, almost identical.
>
> I purchased a copy of Windows 7 for both machines but a year or so
> apart.
>
> I neeed to reload her machine, using a clean start as I want to give
> her machine to my grandson.
>
> I still have both win 7 disks and the original packageing but I don't
> know which copy went with which machine,
>
> Is there a way to check the validation codes that were entered when
> the win 7 was originally loaded?
>
> Thanks.


Just redid two name brand pcs (a Compaq and a HP)reasonably old now
witrh fresh clean install of Vista. Used same disk for both pcs and just
entered the code on the sticker on the side of each. One installed Home
Premium the other Home Basic. Jist is - don't think which disk you use
matters that much.

I did notice disk did not allow an upgrade just a clean install.

Only thing with laptop might notice is if it needs specific drivers may
be included only on the proper disk. So what? Download the driver after
the fact. In my case, both pcs had everything "known" and no additional
drivers required.
 
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      05-17-2012
On Wed, 16 May 2012 21:24:41 -0500, wrote:

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> My wife and I have both have laptops, almost identical.
>
> I purchased a copy of Windows 7 for both machines but a year or so
> apart.
>
> I neeed to reload her machine, using a clean start as I want to give
> her machine to my grandson.
>
> I still have both win 7 disks and the original packageing but I don't
> know which copy went with which machine,
>
> Is there a way to check the validation codes that were entered when
> the win 7 was originally loaded?



See the other relies you've gotten re the Product Keys. But also note
that the two DVDs are identical, and it doesn't matter which one you
use.

 
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      05-17-2012
On 5/17/12 10:05 AM, pjp wrote:
> Just redid two name brand pcs (a Compaq and a HP)reasonably old now
> witrh fresh clean install of Vista. Used same disk for both pcs and just
> entered the code on the sticker on the side of each. One installed Home
> Premium the other Home Basic. Jist is - don't think which disk you use
> matters that much.


My understanding is, which could be wrong, is the DVD's for Vista are
all the same, which version gets installed is entirely dependent on the
product ID. Same for Win 7.

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      05-17-2012
On Wed, 16 May 2012 20:32:34 -0600, Ken Springer
<> wrote:

>On 5/16/12 8:24 PM, wrote:
>>
>> My wife and I have both have laptops, almost identical.
>>
>> I purchased a copy of Windows 7 for both machines but a year or so
>> apart.
>>
>> I neeed to reload her machine, using a clean start as I want to give
>> her machine to my grandson.
>>
>> I still have both win 7 disks and the original packageing but I don't
>> know which copy went with which machine,
>>
>> Is there a way to check the validation codes that were entered when
>> the win 7 was originally loaded?
>>
>> Thanks.

>
>
>http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html


Thanks, Belarc worked.
 
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      05-17-2012
On 5/17/12 2:56 PM, wrote:
> On Wed, 16 May 2012 20:32:34 -0600, Ken Springer
> <> wrote:
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>> On 5/16/12 8:24 PM, wrote:
>>>
>>> My wife and I have both have laptops, almost identical.
>>>
>>> I purchased a copy of Windows 7 for both machines but a year or so
>>> apart.
>>>
>>> I neeed to reload her machine, using a clean start as I want to give
>>> her machine to my grandson.
>>>
>>> I still have both win 7 disks and the original packageing but I don't
>>> know which copy went with which machine,
>>>
>>> Is there a way to check the validation codes that were entered when
>>> the win 7 was originally loaded?
>>>
>>> Thanks.

>>
>>
>> http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html

>
> Thanks, Belarc worked.


You're welcome.

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      05-17-2012
On Thu, 17 May 2012 12:56:04 -0600, Ken Springer <>
wrote:

>On 5/17/12 10:05 AM, pjp wrote:
>> Just redid two name brand pcs (a Compaq and a HP)reasonably old now
>> witrh fresh clean install of Vista. Used same disk for both pcs and just
>> entered the code on the sticker on the side of each. One installed Home
>> Premium the other Home Basic. Jist is - don't think which disk you use
>> matters that much.

>
>My understanding is, which could be wrong, is the DVD's for Vista are
>all the same, which version gets installed is entirely dependent on the
>product ID. Same for Win 7.


My wife's laptop (W7 Home Premium) is totally corrupted. Does what you say mean
that I could use my W7 Ultimate disk, do an upgrade install, and enter her
laptop sticker number?
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