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Read the sizable warning popup and then click Yes to allow the backup to begin. Inside is a tokens. Reinstall Windows Vista or 7 with the same edition that was previously installed switching between bit and bit is permitted. Skip the enter product key screen during the install process. Note the warning popup says the process could take up to 5 minutes and all network connections will be interrupted during this time.

Advanced Tokens Manager requires. NET Framework v4. This tool is something we made a few years back after constantly being asked to reinstall Windows 7 machines and the COA sticker attached to the computer was nearly always unreadable. The only other option besides using the OEM license would be to pay for a new copy of Windows 7. This program does not work on Vista but will automatically install the correct manufacturer OEM security certificate and product key to your Windows 7 computer. The useful thing about the Windows 7 OEM License Installer program is it does not need to make a backup first so if your current Windows install is unbootable or has been already erased, this tool will work where the two above will not.

Then simply follow the prompts to install the correct security certificate and product key for your computer and version of Windows. Note the program will only work if your computer has been manufactured from one of the companies listed above, if not it will fail to work and your install will not be activated. Hello, If all you need is to know your license key, I use Speccy from Piriform.

It also gives very detailed system info about your Pc. I hope this helps. Is it possible to automate tool 3 with a script? There are batch scripts out there that can do a similar thing, probably even creating your own would be relatively simple. I tried it and it gave me a license but not an HP license. It worked but just for now is my bet…. Which tool are you talking about? Some licenses are cross-compatible and some of the keys work with all OEMs.

If it works now, it will continue to work. I tried running the program as Administrator but I still get this message. Is there a way to get the windows 7 or windows 10 OEM license key and certificate from a old hard drive, the computer has died.

Do be aware that your Win 7 key will only work if you entered one manually on your old system. Net who need to be installed? A certain level of updates needed or not needed? The tool does not need anything special, that includes. NET, drivers or Windows updates. If you have an antivirus installed it might interfere with the tool. Which ISO are you using and where did you get it from?

Perhaps you could also mention the model s of laptop you have tried and the versions of Windows being installed. I use the windows 7 x64 SP1 french downloaded with Heidoc Windows ISO Downloader back when Win 7 was available and for the laptop, they are consumer models with Windows 7 home premium… And i use it right after the windows installation ended, nothing installed yet. That I get the equivalent you use but in french. Thanks again. The tool has never been tested in any language other than English so that is one noticeable difference.

The only problem is they are all English language ISOs. Over at herd protect I noticed that only this tool is flagged more than times by their 68 scanners with just the last 30 files scanned shown.

No, it fully activates Windows 7 like if you entered your own product key. I had activated that version and now i have to re-install Win7 Ultimate because of some Disc indexing problem or disc error. I already have a backup of that Win7 Ultimate , can i restore that backup and then make a backup of that license copy through the tools that has been mentioned above and then can i install or restore it to my new Win7 Ultimate copy. Can anyone holler i really do not have a separate key for Win 7 Ultimate.

My friend installed one time for me and i do not have another Ultimate key. Will it work that way. Hoping for some positive feedback. If your backup is properly activated then tool 2 will back up the activation and restore on reinstall. Alternatively, you can just use a key finder tool and copy the key, then reinstall and enter the key again.

If the key is legit, activation will work fine. Could this be used to: 1. Install Vista using an ISO. The newer machine is also having major audio and System Restore issues.

Restore this activation info on a clean install on what used to be XP format it first? The machine you want to transfer onto needs Vista to have been on it from the factory because activation information is stored in the system BIOS.

If the target PC has a sticker with a Vista license then you could do it that way. Ok thanks and thanks for fixing my dbl post. Just out of curiosity, can you say where the tokens and certs are located?

Anyway, thanks a lot for developing the tool. Works without a hitch. Glad it worked for you, the tool was coded by us here at Raymond. I had a Toshiba laptop that my father bought in It had to come with Windows 7 preinstalled and Windows XP on a DVD as a recovery solution, but I found there was neither a Windows 7 installation nor a recovery partition.

The XP existing installation had all the Toshiba apps and drivers. So I downloaded the OS from Microsoft with a good tool that gave me the link, then I installed it, after doing backups, repartitioning etc. I had no problems, except for the wireless card driver I had to download and install manually.

Once installed I ran the tool. The process of license installation began, but after installing the license the tool gave an error popup. The process cannot continue. Luckily the sticker on the bottom of the laptop was still there and readable, so I inserted the product key written on it and at last I activated Windows 7. Maybe it was a problem of my computer, but I reported you this perhaps bug to help you improve this really useful tool.

This is a great disappointment to me as I suffer from a pre-installed Win 7 that Toshiba did not provide me with a Windows Product Key for.

This little program looked like an efficient solution. I hope this site has not been hacked or hijacked. Thanks for the info. No, there is nothing wrong with the file, it creates false positives because of what it does. Of course you are free not to use it of you feel uneasy.

That tool has been around since and has been used by millions of people without issue. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.

I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Noel D Paton. The problem appears to be in the Licensing Store - please try the following Recreate the Licensing Store with the correct data.

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