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| + | ====== Lost Product key PID from hard drive ====== | ||
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| + | From: http:// | ||
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| + | The easiest way to get access to your product key is with a third-party utility, and there’s nobody | ||
| + | better at those than NirSoft. Their utilities are always crapware-free, | ||
| + | The only issue with this particular utility is that some antivirus will detect it as a false positive, | ||
| + | because some malware might try to steal your product key. | ||
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| + | ====== Ultimate PID Checker Determine valid PID validity check ====== | ||
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| + | From: http:// | ||
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| + | The Ultimate PID Checker is a compact and portable utility whose purpose is to verify the integrity | ||
| + | of Windows serial numbers. You can use this tool if you are planning to reinstall your operating | ||
| + | system, for instance, and are unsure of the current product key you have at hand. | ||
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| ====== what version of Windows is installed on a hard drive ====== | ====== what version of Windows is installed on a hard drive ====== | ||
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| - | Look in the ../ | + | Look in the ../ |
| + | If this file exists, it is at least an NT based system. (I assume you are not looking for Win95 or earlier.) | ||
| Now do a properties and examine the details for a product version. | Now do a properties and examine the details for a product version. | ||
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| - | Or, to make it even easier, you can open the file ../ | + | Or, to make it even easier, you can open the file ../ |
| + | Guess what, it tells you EXACTLY what system is installed. On that same drive above, this file | ||
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| + | Also: https:// | ||
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| + | Arun Kumar, studied at University of Delhi | ||
| + | Answered May 23, 2015 | ||
| + | You can try ProduKey (Page on cnet.com), it also shows the current version of | ||
| + | installed Widows OS as well as MS Office and also shows the keys of installed programs. | ||
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| + | Similar tools can be found here: 27 Best Free Product Key Finder Software For Windows | ||
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| + | Also: https:// | ||
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| + | Step 1: Get the registry hive | ||
| + | This step is pretty simple. The file is called software and is located in %SYSTEMROOT%\system32\config. | ||
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| + | have an offline version of the harddrive. Copy that file to a USB stick, or some other device, following | ||
| + | your standard evidence collection policies. I also recommend working from an image, not the live drive, | ||
| + | if you're doing actual forensic work. | ||
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