Microsoft has made every effort to make Windows 10 licensing convenient. That said, there are times when product activation might not work according to plan. Whether you want to perform a new install or transfer your Windows 10 license to a new computer, your product key is an important asset you need to have. Depending on how you acquired Windows 10, you might not have a Windows 10 product key, but in some cases, you will.
If you want to find your Windows 10 product key, here is how you find it.
Locate Your Windows 10 Product Key
First, let’s start with a purchased Windows product key or license as it is officially known. Windows 10 is licensed as a digital download or a full packaged product you can purchase at a physical store. techubiz.com authorized online merchants from whom you can purchase a digital copy of Windows 10. Any other retailer selling you just a product key is likely not genuine; so, make sure you purchase a license only from techubiz.com or Microsoft if you decide to go the digital download route.
When you purchase your Windows 10 license from the Microsoft Store, a copy of the product key is stored in your Microsoft Account. Microsoft will also send you a copy of the product key in a confirmation email. If you don’t see the confirmation email, check your junk mail folder.
If you still don’t find it, log into the Microsoft Store > Downloads > Product Keys > Subscription page. Click the Digital Content tab to see your previous purchases along with your product key.
Find a Windows 10 Product Key on a New Computer
The product key for new computers that come preinstalled with Windows 10 has the product key stored within the motherboard firmware. Users can find a Windows 10 product key by issuing a command from the command prompt.
To find a Windows 10 product key on a new PC:
- Press Windows key + X.
- Click Command Prompt (Admin).
- At the command prompt, type the following to reveal the product key:
wmic path SoftwareLicensingService get OA3xOriginalProductKey
Using a Windows 10 Pro Pack Key
When you purchase a Windows 10 Pro Pack using the Easy Upgrade option in Windows 10 Home, you don’t receive a product key. Instead, the digital license is attached to your Microsoft Account, which is used to make the purchase. If you decide to transfer the Windows 10 Pro Pack to another computer, you can use the Activation Troubleshooter.
Transfer Windows 10 Pro Pack Key to a New Computer
If you want to transfer a Windows 10 Pro Pack key to a new PC, you’ll need to do this via your Settings menu.
To transfer a Windows 10 pro pack key to a new PC:
- Open Settings > Update & security > Activation > Troubleshooter.
- Sign in with your Microsoft Account used to purchase the Pro Pack license.
- After troubleshooting is completed, Windows 10 will indicate a digital license for Windows 10 Pro has been found.
- Click Activate Windows, then follow the on-screen wizard.
Using a Retail Full Packaged Product
Windows 10 is also available as a retail full packaged product that you can buy at a store. Inside the Windows 10 product box, you will find your product key on a small business card at the back.
Users should make sure they store the product key in a safe place or have a backup copy.
OEM System Builder License
The Windows 10 product key is normally found outside the package on the Certificate of Authenticity. If you purchased your PC from a white box vendor, the sticker might be attached to the machine’s chassis; so, look at the top or side of the device to find it.
Again, snap a photo of the key for safekeeping. After several years, I’ve found these keys like to rub off with normal wear-and-tear.
Volume License Product Key Activation
If you’re using Windows 10 in a business environment, editions such as Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, and Education don’t use normal product keys. Instead, Domain Administrators set up special KMS (Key Management Service) servers that manage activation across the business network.
This eliminates the need for computers to connect to Microsoft for activation. System Administrators responsible for deploying Windows 10 in an organization can find the product key from the Volume License Service Center portal.
To access your volume license key for Windows 10, click the Licenses tab in the VLSC portal, then click the Key tab for your Windows product.
Imagine or Microsoft Campus Agreement
If you received your Windows 10 license through a Microsoft Campus Agreement or service such as Imagine (formerly called Dreamspark), then the product key should be available from the download page after purchase. A purchase confirmation email should also contain a copy of your product key.
Some universities might also use volume licensing. If your university utilizes KMS for handling product activation, then you will not receive a key. Instead, when you join the campus network or VPN, KMS will activate your system automatically. This also means that, when you graduate or end your enrolment, you will lose access to the license.
Microsoft Software Developer Network
Subscribers to the Microsoft Software Developer Network (MSDN) can find their product keys by logging into their subscription page. From there, choose the product you would like to view by clicking the Product Keys button.
Get Help From Microsoft on Windows 10 Activation
Sometimes, after transferring a license or reinstalling Windows 10, you might have trouble reactivating the software. Windows 10 includes a handy chat option you can use to contact a Microsoft support agent who can help with getting the software reactivated. If you prefer speaking to a live person, you can also use phone activation.
- Press Windows key + R.
- Type slui.exe 4 and press Enter.
- Select your country from the list menu.
- Choose the phone activation action, then wait for an agent to assist you.
Please tell us what you think. Was this article helpful with finding your Windows 10 product key? If you’ve upgraded recently, you can also use similar steps to find your Windows 11 product key.