Thursday, September 22, 2011

How To Change a Microsoft Product Key


If you discover your version of Windows is not authentic, you may need to change the product key. It is not uncommon for individuals to purchase a pirated or illegal version of Windows on the Internet. After contacting Microsoft and purchasing a new product key, you have the option to change the product key, rather than having to reinstall Windows. Reinstalling Windows erases data from your computer and risks the loss of important information. After you change the Window's product key, Microsoft scans your computer's hard drive to ensure your version is running correctly.

1. Download the Windows Product Key Update Tool from the Microsoft website (see Resources).

2. Select "Run."

3. Enter the new product key. This key is a 25-digit key that is located on your Certificate of Authenticity sticker or an e-mail message received from Microsoft.

4. Click "Next." Microsoft will begin updating your computer by changing your Windows installation and updating your files. It also determines whether other programs have tampered with any of the files on your computer. Any information found will be sent to Microsoft via the Internet.

5. Click "Finish" to reboot your computer.

6. Activate your version of Windows when your computer restarts. Click "Yes, let's activate Windows over the Internet now" or "Yes, I want to telephone a customer service representative to activate Windows now." Follow the on-screen instructions to activate your version.

7.Verify your copy of Windows is genuine by navigating your browser to the Microsoft website (see Resources). Click "Validate Windows" to begin the validation process.

Source: eHow

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