view windows xp product key – Password Recovery https://www.top-password.com/blog Provide useful password recovery tricks, guides and software Mon, 13 May 2013 04:47:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.1 How to View the Product Key in Windows 7, Vista and XP https://www.top-password.com/blog/how-to-view-the-product-key-in-windows-7-vista-and-xp/ Mon, 13 May 2013 04:46:09 +0000 http://www.top-password.com/blog/?p=2200

I have a laptop that came with Windows 7 Professional installed. But I recently have to format it. I need to enter the product key again but the sticker on the laptop is not readable now as it is quite old now. Is there a way out to view my Windows 7 product key?

In order to reinstall Windows, you must have access to a product key for that version of the operating system. The product key can typically be found on a yellow sticker on the CD case of the installation CD, or on a small sticker on the outside of the PC’s case. What to do if you misplace the product key and have to reinstall Windows? Don’t worry! With Product Key Finder you can easily view the product key for your Windows 7, Vista and XP installations.

Product Key Finder is one of the best product key viewer utilities which allows you to view the product keys of Windows, Office, SQL Server and many other software installed on your computer.

How to View the Product Key in Windows 7, Vista and XP?

  1. Download and install Product Key Finder, then launch it. From the main screen, click on the “Start Recovery” button. It will display a list of recovery options.
  2. Choose the “From current system” option, the program will quickly extract and find Windows product key for your current Windows installation.
  3. You are then allowed to view your Windows product key and copy it to a text file or print it for safe keeping.

So that is how can you view Windows 7, Vista and XP product key using product key viewer program. This utility can be useful if you lost the product key of your Windows/Office, and you want to reinstall it on your computer.

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