I recently switched to Linux Mint and have been using it for almost a year. However, my new job requires me to access Citrix Netscaler for remote work, and I've had a tough time getting it to work with Linux. I've even tried using Ubuntu in VirtualBox, but I keep hitting roadblocks. So, I've downloaded a Windows 10 ISO to install it in a virtual machine, but I'm stuck on how to find the product key for Windows. I've heard that it's usually embedded in the motherboard or CPU. Is there a way to retrieve it using Linux Mint as my main operating system? Also, does anyone have tips for getting Citrix Netscaler to work on Linux? Just to give you some more context, I'm using an Asus Zenbook laptop and plan to stick with Mint as my primary OS.
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You don’t need to worry about the product key; it should be stored in the computer's firmware. The Windows installer is designed to automatically detect and use it when you're installing. Just go ahead with your VM setup!
But what if I'm running this in a Virtual Machine?