
- #SUPERSTRING PRO 1.3.2 KEY WINDOWS UPDATE#
- #SUPERSTRING PRO 1.3.2 KEY WINDOWS UPGRADE#
- #SUPERSTRING PRO 1.3.2 KEY WINDOWS WINDOWS 10#
- #SUPERSTRING PRO 1.3.2 KEY WINDOWS OFFLINE#
- #SUPERSTRING PRO 1.3.2 KEY WINDOWS WINDOWS 7#
OEM: COA = Certficate of Authenticity key found as a sticker attached to PC's factory installed with the above. Activation is off-line with a SLIC table in the firmware and matching Certificate installed together with the key. OEM: SLP = System Locked Pre-installation key - Win Vista/7 manufacturer specific keys used to mass activate those installations. #SUPERSTRING PRO 1.3.2 KEY WINDOWS WINDOWS 10#
OEM: DM = PC specific keys found embedded in the Microsoft Data Management (MSDM) table of the firmware of Windows 8 and Windows 10 factory installed PC's. #SUPERSTRING PRO 1.3.2 KEY WINDOWS UPGRADE#
Original key and edition only appears after an upgrade (eg. #SUPERSTRING PRO 1.3.2 KEY WINDOWS OFFLINE#
This requires redirection to the offline \Windows\System32\config\SOFTWARE hive - it has no file extension.Added ability to retrieve key from backed-up windows image.Bug fix - Windows Vista/7 marker was returned from the MSDM rather than SLIC table.
#SUPERSTRING PRO 1.3.2 KEY WINDOWS WINDOWS 7#
NB: Windows 7 key checking is slow due to it having quite an extensive range. Included non-native support for Window 8 and Windows 7 key checking (as the former has been removed from Windows 10.). New in this release: Improved threading and exception handling modifications. Included a version check to alert of new releases. Last used theme gets saved for use the next time the application is launched. New in this release: Automated discovery of pre-existing Windows installations (from Windows and Windows.old folders). Windows 8 reporting duplicate installations. Check version dialog was not returning to calling thread. Bug-fix: Forward-navigation arrow displaying incorrectly. Gigabyte) have a pre-installed MSDM table in the firmware without an OEM key embedded. Background changes to opaque when pop-up visible. Implemented Accent colour as the base scheme. Usage: \ShowKeyPlus.exe" ".txt" (or any text compatible extension, eg. Added key checking support for new editions in Creators Update: Windows EnterpriseG and Windows Cloud. Background opacity on message-box pop-up. Added key checking support for new edition in Fall Creators Update: Windows 10 Professional Workstation. Added Windows build version and architecture per installation. Windows 8 and Windows 10 key checking on Windows 7 32-bit installations. 32-bit and 64-bit now have the same versioning with the architecture displayed with version build. Over-ride the MAK key removal display ("BBBBB-BBBBB-BBBBB-BBBBB-BBBBB") with explanatory text. #SUPERSTRING PRO 1.3.2 KEY WINDOWS UPDATE#
Added key checking support for new editions in October 2018 update. Saving key info from GUIin WinPE saves directly to executable path else expanded to include Word and Excel file types. Uses offreg.dll's (consistent with UWP version). The standard help switch in CLI mode (-h, /? etc). "More" and "Upgrades" search for additional and previous installations respectively. Re-design to be consistent with Store version. It does not have WinPE, CLI functionality - please continue using ShowKeyPlus Version: for those features Windows 7 is no longer supported (apart from key checking). This version applies to Windows 8 and 10 only Added additional languages - de, es, fr, it, nl, pt, ru, zh-Hant. This version does not apply to Windows 7 nor have WinPE, CLI functionality - please continue using ShowKeyPlus Version: for those features Fixed (partially) memory leak when checking Win 7 keys. Fixed crash when "Windows 7 OEM-Marker in Firmware vorhanden" clicked (on German systems). Crash on German when clicking Windows 7 OEM marker.
Version historyVersion 1.1.18.0 What's New:
ShowKeyPlus (Version ) - Win XP support. ShowKeyPlus (Version )- Win7, WinPE and CLI support. Official Release Download: ShowKeyPlus 1.1.18.0 Current version automatically detects Dark and Transparency settings from the OS.
In order to verify the edition your key is associated with, use the Check product key link to confirm. Should you have a backup which includes a Windows folder, the key from that installation (as well as the previously installed key, if that installation was an upgrade), can be retrieved using the Retrieve key from backup link. Apart from the key, the associated Edition of each key is displayed below it. If you purchased a new PC running Windows, the product key will be included in the firmware in the case of Windows 8 or 10 - or as an OEM marker, in the case of Windows Vista or Windows 7. This applies to OEM System Builder keys as well.
If you purchased Windows from an authorized retailer, the product key will only show as the Installed key. Find your Windows product key with ShowKeyPlus.