I am frequently given PCs to repair that require a reinstall of windows. These often don’t come with a full list of serial numbers for the software installed on them. To avoid the hassle of asking the owner to dig the serials out, it is easier to simply pull the serials from the old install before wiping.A particularly useful tool for this purpose is ProduKey which is available via our [intlink id=“741” type=“page”]downloads page[/intlink]. This supports up to and including Windows 7 and Office 2010. It is available for both 32bit and Windows x64
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