Windows 10: How do I see my product key?

Discus and support How do I see my product key? in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; What I can tell you for sure is that when I go to "My Computer" and then plug the flash drive into a port, it shows up as Recovery G:, and then it... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by Delly10, Jun 26, 2016.

  1. NavyLCDR New Member

    How do I see my product key?


    No. That means that 32GB of it's total capacity is formatted for use. I can put a 10GB partition on a 500GB hard drive and file explorer will say drive X: has 9GB free out of 10GB. There will still be 490GB space on the hard drive left unformatted. In Windows, formatted partitions get drive letters - not physical devices.
     
    NavyLCDR, Jun 28, 2016
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  2. Delly10 Win User

    I haven't been able to use MiniTool as you suggested since I'm not using my own computer right now, but I found an article with instructions about how to open the flash drive up. Here they are:

    1. search for command prompt (CMD)
    2. right click on Command Prompt(cmd.exe) & Click on Run as Administrator
    3. Type diskpart <press enter="">
    4. Type list disk <press enter=""> (this will list the drives on the computer, be sure to notice which disk number the Flash drive is and make sure the space is correct, if it does not list the full space stop her or if you are not sure stop here)
    5. Type select disk X <press enter=""> (replace X with the number that your computer assigned to your USB drive)
    6. Type clean <press enter="">(if there is an error stop here)
    7. Type create partition primary <press enter="">
    8. Type format fs=exfat quick <press enter="">
    9. Type active <press enter="">
    10. Type assign <press enter="">
    11. Type exit <press enter="">
    Now verify that your Product is working or not and that the space is correct."

    This is from first of the comments shown after the article in: USB drive showing half capacity? - fixedByVonnie

    What do you think? Would doing this delete my Recovery Drive which I just created last night?
     
    Delly10, Jun 28, 2016
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  3. Superfly Win User
    Using "clean" will delete everything.... although exFat is designed for USB, I have found NTFS more reliable - others may have different experiences, just my FYI. Oh, and don't get despondent each issue has a simple solution.

    P.S: In fact an external HDD is preferable for backups IMHO.
     
    Superfly, Jun 28, 2016
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  4. Delly10 Win User

    How do I see my product key?

    So I'm going to lose my Recovery Drive? It's a bit difficult to not get despondent. I've been going through this sort of thing for the entire 2 weeks since I bought the computer. Still don't have it backed up yet. Now I'm having problems with the flash drive that's supposed to help with a system backup which I still haven't been able to create, and now the Recovery Drive which I finally had the first success with is getting deleted so I have to start over again.
    The reason I went with a flash drive is because I only will be doing a single backup--the one at the very beginning. I wanted to keep activity on my computer to a minimum so there wouldn't be anything compromised before backing it up. But now I don't think that's possible. Too much internet activity along with unwanted downloads, and now the hard drive space is filling up. It's making a Clean Install option more preferable as things keep getting messed up.
     
    Delly10, Jun 28, 2016
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  5. NavyLCDR New Member
    The simple solution was provided to you in post #14. It's going to cost you about $10 for an 8 GB flash drive. You use a 4GB flash drive as the boot/repair drive and use the 64GB flash drive formatted as either NTFS or exFAT to store the image on.
     
    NavyLCDR, Jun 28, 2016
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  6. Superfly Win User
    Lose the anxiety... and focus.
     
    Superfly, Jun 29, 2016
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  7. Delly10 Win User
    I've done some focusing now and it seems like the best thing to do at this point is to keep the Recovery Drive I've already made and do a clean install of Win10 in the future with the .iso on a DVD which I also already have. Here's my reasoning:

    Creating the Recovery Drive already took over an hour to do. It was 7.7GB. To then do it over again after erasing it to reformat the drive would take another hour. Then the backup image (which would now be about 45GB would take perhaps 5 or 6 hours, right? Now, compare that to just keeping my current Recovery Drive and using my already existing Win10 .iso file on a DVD to do a clean install of Win10 in the future (if it became necessary). The only argument I've heard against this is that I'd have to redo all the Win10 settings and then re-download and install the programs I use. Well, changing the settings when I first got this computer took me about 20 minutes this time (it helped that I was already familiar with Win10), and downloading and installing my programs (about 12 of them) took about a half hour, or maybe slightly longer. I can live with that. So, am I correct that my Recovery Drive along with my DVD with the Win10 .iso file on it is all I would need to have a functioning computer again that can go online and download the programs I'd need? If it is, then I'm a happy camper (and computer owner)!

    EDIT: I forgot to mention that all my personal files are currently stored on a separate flash drive and are also duplicated elsewhere. They're easy to simply copy over to the computer once it's restored.
     
    Delly10, Jun 29, 2016
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  8. NavyLCDR New Member

    How do I see my product key?

    That is correct IF you burned the DVD with the CONTENTS of the ISO file instead of just copying the ISO file itself to it. On the DVD, do you have a Windows setup structure similar to this:


    How do I see my product key? [​IMG]


    Or do you have just an ISO file on the DVD?
     
    NavyLCDR, Jun 29, 2016
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  9. Delly10 Win User
    It's just the ISO file on the DVD. I haven't checked it lately, but I think it's an .iso file that's something like 3.8GB in size. I thought that was all I needed. I guess it turns out not to be what I need. How do I change it to be what I need? I got the iso file by downloading it from Microsoft's site after I upgraded my previous computer. First, I did the upgrade, then I downloaded again and the iso file saved to the hard drive, and then I copied that over to a DVD in case I needed to a future reinstall.
     
    Delly10, Jun 30, 2016
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  10. NavyLCDR New Member
    Copy the ISO file to your hard drive. Put a blank DVD-R in the DVD drive. Right click on the ISO file you saved to your hard drive and select Burn Disc Image.
     
    NavyLCDR, Jul 1, 2016
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  11. Delly10 Win User
    That's how I got it on the DVD in the first place when I did it before. Unless I'm mistaken, it sounds like what you're saying to do is to take the .iso file that's already on a DVD (after it was originally on a hard drive), put it back on my hard drive, and then burn it back onto a different DVD. How would the new DVD be different from the DVD the .iso file is already on?
     
    Delly10, Jul 1, 2016
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  12. NavyLCDR New Member
    What operating system did you burn the DVD with originally? Windows 7, 8(.1), or 10?
     
    NavyLCDR, Jul 1, 2016
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  13. Delly10 Win User

    How do I see my product key?

    It was a Win7 computer, but it was upgraded to Win10. Then it was after that when I downloaded the Win10 ISO file to keep as a backup on a disk to use later. I downloaded it from Microsoft's site, saved it to the hard drive, and then copied it over to the DVD.
     
    Delly10, Jul 1, 2016
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  14. NavyLCDR New Member
    You'll have to look at the DVD and see if it has just the ISO file on it, or the whole Windows 10 installation folder structure.
     
    NavyLCDR, Jul 2, 2016
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  15. Delly10 Win User
    It only has the ISO file. Is that enough to do a clean install in the future if needed?
     
    Delly10, Jul 2, 2016
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