Extracting Windows Product Key

Hi,

Can you please help me create a script to extract the Windows Product Key from licensed Windows OS?

Regards,
-Alfie

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We are analyzing your Script request. We will update you soon once the script has been completed.

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Thanks Chaithra.

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Hi @alfie013

Please refer the script to Extract Windows Product Key
https://scripts.comodo.com/frontend/web/topic/extracting-windows-product-key

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Hello @Meena ,

I tried the script, and it is giving a different product key. Can you please re-check?

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Hi @alfie013

We will check and update the script you requested.

Thank you

Hi @alfie013

Now we have Updated the script.

please refer the below link :

https://scripts.comodo.com/frontend/web/topic/extracting-windows-product-key

Hello @Tamilselvam ,

I tried the script and got the same result where I got a different product key. Can you please check it again?

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@alfie013 Are you sure the key you are seeing is not a royal OEM key that is same for all the specific computer OEM’s installations? Windows 7 and earilier retail PCs with a preinstalled OS had a COA sticker with a key but if you pulled the key used to activate the preinstalled OS with a tool like Produkey you would see a different key from the labeled one. The preinstalled OEM key would be the same across all of the same manufacturer’s PCs when queried.

With Windows 8 and 10 the OEM key is in firmware and no COA sticker is provided. The embedded key can be used to activate a reinstalled copy of the same version of the OS it originally shipped with without having to enter the key during the installation. It also usually shows up as having the same key number across all of the computers for a given manufacturers or model line. This effectively eliminated the COA sticker key as it could (but not legally) be used to activate Windows 7 installed on another PC that did not have a valid license key.