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Dell Windows 7 recovery disk, lost Cd key. ( including the CD key ) I have acquired a Dell Windows 7 Ultimate recovery disk, and I was wondering if this will install the OS on my computer without requiring me to input a CD Key ( will it recognize that my PC is in fact a Dell PC and not require CD key input?). Also keep in mind that I am. Genuine Windows 7 product keys for official online activation, 64bit/32bit Windows 7 Activation Keys for sale with 50% off. Currency: USD USD EUR GBP; View Cart. Windows 7 Professional Key. Windows 7 Home Premium Key. Windows 7 Ultimate Key. Windows 7 Home Basic Key. Windows 7 Enterprise Key.
I have a Dell XPS desktop and my hard drive crashed recently.
I went out a purchased a new hard drive and installed it, But I have a problem...
I bought the computer from my brother a few months ago, and being the idiot he is, he removed all the stickers on the computer ( including the CD key )
Windows 7 Professional Serial Key Della
I have acquired a Dell Windows 7 Ultimate recovery disk, and I was wondering if this will install the OS on my computer without requiring me to input a CD Key ( will it recognize that my PC is in fact a Dell PC and not require CD key input?). Also keep in mind that I am not positive that the original OS was Ultimate, it may have been pro or home.
If anyone has any insight it would be greatly appreciated.
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Rob_IGSRob_IGS
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Call Dell support and ask them for a recovery CD. It might cost you 10-20$ but it's worth it. They should be able to identify the version on your OS and possibly even the Windows key with the computer serial number.
GregGreg3,51422 gold badges1515 silver badges1919 bronze badges
I am not a lawyer, but it has always been my understanding that if your computer does not have an COA (Certificate of Authenticity) sticker on it, then you do not legally own an OEM copy of the OS. At this point your only LEGAL recourse is to purchase a boxed copy of Windows.
KirkKirk
There should have been a sticker on the computer somewhere (virtually all Dell home PC's come with the OS installed). That is the OS you are licensed for, but no, a Dell recovery disk does not ask for a key.
I agree with Greg, call Dell and give them the service tag, and order a replacement disk for the OS you are legally licensed for. If on the very slim chance it did not come with Windows, you will know so you can buy a legal copy.
KCotreauKCotreau24.8k55 gold badges4141 silver badges6666 bronze badges
If you enter the servcie tag from the BIOS at the Dell Warranty site there is a tab for original configuration. That will list the original OS version. You will need the service tag to get the recovery CD/DVD as well.
Dave MDave M12.8k99 gold badges2828 silver badges3838 bronze badges
Just a note for everyone saying to use a keyfinder, it doesn't always work. For big-box companies, like HP or Dell, they set up ONE computer with a special CD-key (called a Manufacturer key), which is pre-activated, and that key will NOT activate another copy of Windows, even on the same computer. The recovery CD will put that key back in, activated, but if you install Windows from a CD, even the same edition, that key won't work. That is why they have the OEM key on the sticker on the bottom. Unless he/she reinstalled Windows MANUALLY using the sticker, the key finder method won't work. Unfortunately, I run into this a lot at work, so I would have to agree with @Greg about ordering the recovery CDs as the quickest and easiest route
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