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  2. Microsoft Product Activation - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Product_Activation

    Microsoft Product Activation is a DRM technology used by Microsoft Corporation in several of its computer software programs, most notably its Windows operating system and its Office productivity suite. The procedure enforces compliance with the program's end-user license agreement by transmitting information about both the product key used to ...

  3. Product key - Wikipedia

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    A product key, also known as a software key, serial key or activation key, is a specific software-based key for a computer program. It certifies that the copy of the program is original. Product keys consist of a series of numbers and/or letters. This sequence is typically entered by the user during the installation of computer software, and is ...

  4. Windows key - Wikipedia

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    The Windows logo key (also known as Windows, win, start, logo, flag, OS, or super key [1]) is a keyboard key which was originally introduced on Microsoft 's Natural Keyboard in 1994. This key became a standard key on PC keyboards. In Windows, pressing the key brings up the start menu. Ctrl + Esc performs the same function, in case the keyboard ...

  5. You can finally use passkeys to sign into your Microsoft account

    www.engadget.com/you-can-finally-use-passkeys-to...

    The Windows maker says passkey support for its mobile apps “will follow in the coming weeks.” You can get started by signing into your Microsoft account here and following the instructions.

  6. Volume licensing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volume_licensing

    Volume licensing. In software licensing, volume licensing is the practice of using one license to authorize software on a large number of computers and/or for a large number of users. Customers of such licensing schemes are typically business, governmental or educational institutions, with prices for volume licensing varying depending on the ...

  7. Microsoft Copilot keyboard keys are coming to Windows 11 PCs ...

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    Microsoft says the Copilot key will appear in new PCs coming this Spring (expect to hear more about them during CES 2024), as well as in future Surface devices. Symbolically, the key is yet ...

  8. Microsoft lost its keys, and the government got hacked

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    Microsoft said it has blocked “all actor activity” related to this incident, suggesting that the incident is over and that the hackers lost access. Though it’s unclear how Microsoft lost ...

  9. System Locked Pre-installation - Wikipedia

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    Generic product keys Product Name Product Key Windows XP Professional (32-bit) MVF4D-W774K-MC4VM-QY6XY-R38TB Windows XP Professional (64-bit) FM634-HJ3QK-6QVTY-RJY4R-XCR9J Windows XP Tablet PC Edition: XT67V-GY7FW-GR6FR-WDK2C-8T97J Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition x86: PWBJC-22697-D4CVH-FCJWW-DTF9J Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition x64

  10. Windows Registry - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Registry is a hierarchical database that stores low-level settings for the Microsoft Windows operating system and for applications that opt to use the registry. The kernel, device drivers, services, Security Accounts Manager, and user interfaces can all use the registry. The registry also allows access to counters for profiling ...

  11. Windows Setup - Wikipedia

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    The user enters a Windows product key to activate it, though this step can be skipped. The user accepts a license agreement. The user chooses where to install Windows. A list of drives and their partitions are shown. The user picks one to install Windows on, and the user can make new partitions, delete them or load any hardware drivers if ...