How To Reformat Windows 8 Without Serial Key

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Generally, installation disc is taken for Windows system factory reset. But if there is no installation disc, how to do? Don’t worry, now recovery partition has been provided in Windows 7/8 to restore a computer to factory defaults.

Main steps to factory reset laptop without disc:

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1. Preparation

Factory reset laptop would make your files and programs lose. These personal files and programs are created or installed after your laptop is originally set up.

And before you start system restore, Windows system would prompt you to backup files and programs you want to save. And then you have to make sure you have correct serial numbers and registration information of Windows system and programs for reinstallation process.

2. Factory Reset Laptop When Could Access to It Successfully

In Windows 7 and 8, there is system recovery partition provided. When you want to restore your laptop to factory settings in order to get a fresh and clean start, or get ready to sell it to others, make full use of recovery partition.

Step 1: Access to laptop, click Start and type in Recovery in Windows 7 search box. And that will bring up a method for you to recover your laptop. Choose “Recovery” program.

Step 2: Click Open System Restore” to run System Restore program.

Step 3: Select a system restore point.

There are several restore points listed in the box, choose the restore point you want to restore the system. And click “Next”. If you want to make sure you have back up all the appropriate programs, you could click “Scan for affected programs” to check which programs the system restore would affect. And then backup them first.

Step 4: Confirm restore point and click “Finish” to start restore system settings.

Please close all the open files and programs before computer restarts to begin system restore.

3. Factory Reset Laptop When Laptop Couldn’t Boot Properly

If your laptop has met some problems that prevent Windows booting properly, you have to start laptop to run recovery procedure from boot menu. Different laptop manufacturers offer different F keys to enter the boot menu.

In the BIOS screen, you could see there is one kind of F key provided for laptop to restore system to default settings. Press F9 and a dialog Setup Configuration” pops up.

Choose “Yes” when it asks “Load default configuration now?”. And then wait for Windows load system default settings.

And when Windows 8 laptop encounters such functional problems, it would typically open the Automatic Repair screen, which allows you to attempt to repair the damage from there and move on to restore the system to factory settings.

If all of the above couldn’t work for your laptop, you would need a backup disc to restore the system to an early backup point. By the way, factory reset laptop or computer is a way to remove Windows forgotten password.

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If you’re a computer technician or the neighborhood tech geek, quite frequently you could find yourself having to reinstall Windows for people. One very common and annoying problem that often arises is the user doesn’t have their Windows license to hand and you have to spend time in retrieving the genuine Windows product key from the system if the hard drive is readable. A big pain these days is Windows product key stickers on many machines such as laptops and netbooks are paper and don’t have the plastic protective coating meaning the key can easily become faint and impossible to read accurately.

There are a few ways to retrieve a key from an unbootable computer and most of them involve having access to another working computer. For example, taking out the hard drive and attaching it to a working machine, running a tool that can read product keys, load the registry hive from within the program and retrieve the product key. Or you can boot up PCRegedit, load the registry and then decrypt the key from a working computer. All those steps work but are a bit fiddly and time consuming.

We’ve tried very hard to look for a linux live CD that can retrieve the license key but couldn’t find an obvious one that doesn’t involve a long process. But thankfully there are other ways you can do this by using very popular Live Windows CD’s that can get the key from a Windows system that cannot boot.

Special Note: An important thing which needs mentioning is there are 2 different types of Windows product key you might have installed on your system. If you have an OEM machine made by a manufacturer such as Dell, Sony, Asus etc, and have never re-installed Windows, your product key will be different. This is a special generic key pre-installed at the factory and is NOT the same key as the one on a genuine sticker and cannot be used on a standard Windows re-install. If your key is from a sticker or has been typed in manually, these methods will work fine.

Method One

The first tool to try and recover your Windows product key is Lazesoft Recover My Password Home Edition. It’s a relatively new program released in 2012 (the Home ed.), and is designed specifically to do 2 things; recover your Windows product key from any version of Windows including Windows 2000 right up to Windows 8, and secondly it can reset passwords from local administrator and domain accounts. It’s also about as easy to use as you could expect this type of recovery task to get.

1. Download Recover My Password Home Edition and install the program. More experienced users can extract the installer and make the program portable with Universal Extractor.

2. Start Recover My Password and press “Burn Bootable CD/USB Disk Now”, then click Next.

3. On the media selection screen you can choose to either burn the Recover My Password WinPE image straight to CD, write onto USB flash drive, or save it as an ISO file for writing out later. Press Commit when you have inserted the media or chosen an ISO save location. Depending on your system, some files will automatically download from Microsoft.com that are part of the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) to help create the image.

4. When it’s finished, close the program and boot the computer you want to retrieve the key from with the CD or USB drive. Press enter at the Boot menu or let the 30 second timer countdown.

5. At the welcome screen click on the big drop down menu at the top and select “Find Windows Product Key”. If you have special third party drivers which are needed to recognize your drives, they can also be loaded from here. Click Next and then confirm in the popup you are using the program for non commercial use only.

6. Now Lazesoft Recover My Password will search for and then display the Windows product key(s) for your system. The good thing is the program will automatically search all active Windows partitions you have on the system, and will show all the Windows product keys it comes across.

Lazesoft Recover My Password Home Edition is quite an impressive tool and seemed to work flawlessly on every system we tested it on. It’s also not architecture or Windows version specific so you can easily create the CD on Windows XP 32-bit and it will retrieve the keys on Windows 7 or 8 64-bit installs without any trouble.

Method Two

This second method uses the wildly popular Hirens Boot CD and an included utility from Nirsoft called Produkey which can retrieve Windows and also Office keys from a an offline Windows system.

1. Download Hirens Boot CD if you don’t already have it and burn to a CD, or if you want to, put Hiren on a USB stick.

2. Boot the CD or USB, choose the Mini XP option and wait for the Windows desktop to load.

3. Click on the Hiren menu in the system tray and navigate to Passwords / Keys -> Product Keys -> ProduKey (Windows Key Viewer).

4. When Produkey loads press F9 to open the Select Source window. Click on the second option down “Load the product keys of external Windows installations from all disks currently plugged to your computer” and then click OK.

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The Windows and Office keys will then be displayed for you to write down or save to a text file.

Joshua’s Key Reader is also present in the menu as “XP Key Reader / Changer” and can also read Vista and 7 keys. Refer to section 5b below on how to use it.

There’s another method to retrieve your Windows product key on the next page.

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i bought the lenovo Z50-70 and model number – 20354 for my little brother. it came with Preinstalled windows 8.1 but somehow it crashed and he installed the local windows 7 with random or open to use or what is it called fake product key . Can there be a chance to retrieve my original product key and install the original windows 8.1?

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Ricky2 years ago

So what can someone with a OEM unbootable computer do? Is there anything? (OEM means you had your computer built on the website, in my case HP, is that right?)
Sorry for being a noob

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Read the article I mention below in my reply to “Harsh”.

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Harsh2 years ago

my hard drive has been crashed but i have license version of window installed for HP and hard is no more working so how can i get the license key installed in it please give a quick reply. How to make windows 7 genuine with serial key.

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Have a read of this article:

https://www.raymond.cc/blog/backup-and-restore-vista-oem-activation-license/

Tool #3 should help you.

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Jane3 years ago

So,

No love for a rubbed off OEM product label on the laptop?

That stinks.

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Quite true, if your label rubbed off Microsoft would simply try to sell you a new license. Notwithstanding the fact they changed the design of the sticker from the durable plastic covered XP version to the paper sticker for Vista and above. :(

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brute manly4 years ago

GREAT!!.THANKS!!. I turn off my adware blocker for you.

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good call on Hirens Boot CD. its a big tool, and I didn’t know it could pull a MS product key. thank you, sir.

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Robertodelpopolo3 years ago

Not really so. Hirens Boot CD is half of what it shoud be. It is very good to access a locked hard drive that was locked by a BIOS supervisor password, it is very good to have such a handy windows GUI interface to recover some files. As far as recovering software keys or to reset BIOS passwords is full of software that can brick your BIOS or software that works only on Windows XP. In fact the produkey software works only for XP and not for Win7. The iBios software can brick your BIOS and is badly done. The antivirus programs keep on failing. Only Claim AV did work on my laptop. There is one handy software, NTPWEdit, that is based on Windows GUI that can reset your passwords for the Admin and other users of the Windows OS and It did work nicely for me, it’s simple to use. There is no software to read the product key stored into the BIOS and erase it thus the software pack is making the interests of the industry that wants you to throw into the garbage bin your laptop or PC when the Windows OS you are using it out of service. There is probably some good software in the package like Imgburn and other well known programs however there is also a lot of badly made software. I would give this bunch of software pack a vote of 6. It does not pass the real test quality necessary for a computer expert. It is your right to erase the BIOS records for the product key because at time of purchase of your computer I am sure that the vendor did not advice you about this issue that your computer is not really yours, it belongs to the industry.

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This is great!!! Thanks.

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Dave4 years ago

Thank you for the write up. I’ve used Hiren’s boot CD in the past (before a bunch of stuff was removed) with great success.

I just wanted to let everyone know this is relevant to Windows 10. I used the built in upgrade which immediately failed on my Alienware M11x laptop with the first generation of switchable graphics (basically the integrated Intel and discrete Nvidia are both connected to the same display at the same time and need a special driver that Windows 8 loved to “update” and immediately crash until I figured out how to disable the specific update). Windows 10 would partially boot and then just hang, I’m assuming upon loading the graphics card. Safe mode (accessible by a hard shutdown 3 times after Windows starts booting, but before hanging) would crash the instant the desktop would display, so I decided to do a reformat, but don’t remember the Windows 8 product key I got from my university (and the Win 7 EULA on the bottom is unreadable anyway), so I needed something to retrieve the product key before reformatting.

Hiren’s also allows me to copy out any files I didn’t already back up off my boot partition since it can access the local drives.

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Update: I wanted to reply to this to give the whole story… yes it will pull the Windows 10 product key, but there’s a catch. If you used the free *upgrade* to Windows 10 feature that popped up in Win7/8, then your “product key” is a generated number that will not work for a clean install of 10 (like I needed to do in my situation where the upgrade left me with a non-booting system). That brings me to the point where I was unsuccessful getting into 10 at all (even Safe Mode crashed at the desktop… which was accessible by a hard shutoff 3 times in a row as soon as Windows began booting, bringing up the advanced startup features… F8 was no help).

So before you upgrade, make sure your product key is written down somewhere BEFORE you upgrade, that way if there’s any issues, you can reinstall 7 or 8 then upgrade it to 10. Luckily I had it in my email invoice from when I got Windows 8 from my university, so it was easy, but time consuming.

I’m happy to say that once 10 was running, I really only had to install the funky video card driver and an accelerometer driver to make device manager happy.

Once you’re in 10, you can perform a “reset” that will wipe the drive and do a fresh install.

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Irwin Mainway4 years ago

Universal Boot CD has several programs too powerful for most users to even open let alone try and use.
Just to retrieve Product Keys of programs paid for and Windows O.S. already paid for when bought the computer you own, many safer alternatives.

Bel-Arc – which also informs you just how unsecure your secure pc really is.

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Bel-Arc runs in Windows which makes it completely useless when trying to get your Windows key if your OS doesn’t boot.

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The article is about recovering your license if you can’t boot into Windows.

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Ahmed Sadik4 years ago

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! Your post saved me so much time!

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Thanx …saved me lots of grief.
Unbootable hard drive .product numbers not known. All revealed and so I was then able to reinstall Windows
Jp

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ෂම්මා6 years ago

Good one & i appreciate this article because this will help a person when he got a read disaster.
thanks Iobit uninstaller 10 serial key.

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Good one ray.

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ha1410 years ago

Thanks for this info Raymond and many will find it useful.

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Nice post!
Thanks!

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Franck10 years ago

Thanks Ray for the tip.

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