With speccy, it was the embedded CPU-Z headless app in the 64bit speccy that set off alarms.
Piece of mind if you’re transferring to a new PC or doing a clean install of Windows 10. Similarly, because of the Windows insider program, some applications pop-up with difficulties especially during upgrades and 'big updates' (aka service packs ). There are only a few times you may ever need your Windows 10 product key, but it’s an important thing to have.įortunately, even if you have a physical key and you lose it, you’re not out of luck and can always dive into your PC and see what it is.
It could ask you to register to get the app. Please, follow next instructions: Press the button and open the official source. You will be taken to the product page on the official store (mostly it is an official website of the app). Press ‘Enter’ and you’ll now see the product key in front of you. To download and install Speccy for PC, click on the 'Get Speccy' button. Note that it is case-sensitive, so you’ll need to copy it exactly as below: wmic path SoftwareLicensingService get OA3xOriginalProductKey Now you’ll have to enter the necessary command to see your Windows 10 product key. Open this by right-clicking on the Start Menu and choosing 'Windows Powershell (Admin)'. Click ‘Yes’ at the message box that pops up and the Command Prompt window will open.Īlternatively, you can use Windows PowerShell. In Windows search type 'Command Prompt' and when it appears, right-click and select 'Run as Administrator'. Aside from that, there is more information that Speccy provides. Speccy Portable is an advanced system information tool that can tell you about your processor, the amount of memory, video card, hard drive and more. It gives the name of the processor in your PC, the information about your RAM, as well as the total size of your hard drive.
The first step is to open Command Prompt with administrator rights. Now, what can Speccy do It basically provides in-depth information about a PC’s hardware, all from within an intuitive interface. The problem you are thinking of is that from the upgrade from build 10240 (first Windows 10) or earlier, to 10586 Speccy was deleted by the Windows update procedure. Hello On my Desktop Computer I moved from Win 7 to Win 10 at the time it was free ( more than 1 year ago ) When I use Speccy to get the information on my Operating system, I get Windows 10 Professional, and installation date, but the ' Product Key is wrong ' ( tested with many other tools ) Is.