Will Installing Linux Affect My Windows Product Key?

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Asked By TechSavvyNinja42 On

I'm considering trying out Linux on my OptiPlex since I don't meet the minimum requirements for Windows 11 and I've heard mixed reviews about it. My computer has a Windows 10 product key embedded in the BIOS, which has automatically activated every time I've reinstalled Windows 10 on different drives. If I install Linux, will it erase my Windows product key, or will I still be able to retrieve it later if I decide to switch back to Windows?

5 Answers

Answered By LinuxLover99 On

No worries, it shouldn't get wiped out. Just back it up in case, but it should still be accessible if you need to reactivate Windows later!

Answered By DualBootDude On

You might consider setting up a dual boot with both Windows and Linux. This way, you keep everything intact. Just a heads up, though: Windows updates can sometimes mess with the Linux boot loader, so keep that in mind.

Answered By CuriousCat456 On

You could totally install Windows 11 if you wanted, but if you're set on Linux, just make sure to back everything up. It's usually safe, but a backup is always smart!

Answered By GadgetGuru88 On

Hey, it should still work! Your Windows product key is stored on the motherboard, so installing Linux won't erase it. If you're not sure, you can grab it using this PowerShell command: `(Get-WmiObject -query 'select * from SoftwareLicensingService').OA3xOriginalProductKey`. Just write it down for safekeeping; remember that it’s tied to that motherboard and the Windows version that came with it.

Answered By BackupBuddy123 On

It's a good idea to write down your product key as a precaution, but it won't be lost. Also, you could try booting Linux from a USB to explore without changing anything on your hard drive. That way, you can always go back to Windows without issues!

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