Wmic does not work on preinstalled Win10












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I have little problem with my computer. It suddenly stop working so I wanted to clean format it. It HP Pavilion x2. I wanted to retrieve my Windows product key. So I went to the bios and saw this line:
windows:



[![windows][1]][1] (sorry not able to post whole image < 10 reps)



I thought that is everything is OK. Went to BIOS (opened cmd from bootable USB) typed the command:



wmic path softwarelicensingservice get OA3xOriginalProductKey


result



So what's wrong with this. Bios states that I have preinstalled OS so probably the key should be there right? Is is possible that license is on some kind of partition?



Where can I find my key?










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    You don't need a key for WIn10; it's tied to the hardware & will be recognised automatically.

    – Tetsujin
    Jan 13 at 14:05











  • Remove OA3x from your command.

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 13 at 14:23











  • Product key is stored in the uefi firmware, windows install will get it from there.

    – Moab
    Jan 13 at 14:32











  • @Moab So you are saying that i cannot clean all partition? Because i am not able to install clean windows. Because win10 is not able configurate boot settings.

    – H4ds0n
    Jan 13 at 14:43











  • Sure you can, but why would you want to?

    – Moab
    Jan 13 at 14:52
















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I have little problem with my computer. It suddenly stop working so I wanted to clean format it. It HP Pavilion x2. I wanted to retrieve my Windows product key. So I went to the bios and saw this line:
windows:



[![windows][1]][1] (sorry not able to post whole image < 10 reps)



I thought that is everything is OK. Went to BIOS (opened cmd from bootable USB) typed the command:



wmic path softwarelicensingservice get OA3xOriginalProductKey


result



So what's wrong with this. Bios states that I have preinstalled OS so probably the key should be there right? Is is possible that license is on some kind of partition?



Where can I find my key?










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    You don't need a key for WIn10; it's tied to the hardware & will be recognised automatically.

    – Tetsujin
    Jan 13 at 14:05











  • Remove OA3x from your command.

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 13 at 14:23











  • Product key is stored in the uefi firmware, windows install will get it from there.

    – Moab
    Jan 13 at 14:32











  • @Moab So you are saying that i cannot clean all partition? Because i am not able to install clean windows. Because win10 is not able configurate boot settings.

    – H4ds0n
    Jan 13 at 14:43











  • Sure you can, but why would you want to?

    – Moab
    Jan 13 at 14:52














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I have little problem with my computer. It suddenly stop working so I wanted to clean format it. It HP Pavilion x2. I wanted to retrieve my Windows product key. So I went to the bios and saw this line:
windows:



[![windows][1]][1] (sorry not able to post whole image < 10 reps)



I thought that is everything is OK. Went to BIOS (opened cmd from bootable USB) typed the command:



wmic path softwarelicensingservice get OA3xOriginalProductKey


result



So what's wrong with this. Bios states that I have preinstalled OS so probably the key should be there right? Is is possible that license is on some kind of partition?



Where can I find my key?










share|improve this question
















I have little problem with my computer. It suddenly stop working so I wanted to clean format it. It HP Pavilion x2. I wanted to retrieve my Windows product key. So I went to the bios and saw this line:
windows:



[![windows][1]][1] (sorry not able to post whole image < 10 reps)



I thought that is everything is OK. Went to BIOS (opened cmd from bootable USB) typed the command:



wmic path softwarelicensingservice get OA3xOriginalProductKey


result



So what's wrong with this. Bios states that I have preinstalled OS so probably the key should be there right? Is is possible that license is on some kind of partition?



Where can I find my key?







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    You don't need a key for WIn10; it's tied to the hardware & will be recognised automatically.

    – Tetsujin
    Jan 13 at 14:05











  • Remove OA3x from your command.

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 13 at 14:23











  • Product key is stored in the uefi firmware, windows install will get it from there.

    – Moab
    Jan 13 at 14:32











  • @Moab So you are saying that i cannot clean all partition? Because i am not able to install clean windows. Because win10 is not able configurate boot settings.

    – H4ds0n
    Jan 13 at 14:43











  • Sure you can, but why would you want to?

    – Moab
    Jan 13 at 14:52














  • 1





    You don't need a key for WIn10; it's tied to the hardware & will be recognised automatically.

    – Tetsujin
    Jan 13 at 14:05











  • Remove OA3x from your command.

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 13 at 14:23











  • Product key is stored in the uefi firmware, windows install will get it from there.

    – Moab
    Jan 13 at 14:32











  • @Moab So you are saying that i cannot clean all partition? Because i am not able to install clean windows. Because win10 is not able configurate boot settings.

    – H4ds0n
    Jan 13 at 14:43











  • Sure you can, but why would you want to?

    – Moab
    Jan 13 at 14:52








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You don't need a key for WIn10; it's tied to the hardware & will be recognised automatically.

– Tetsujin
Jan 13 at 14:05





You don't need a key for WIn10; it's tied to the hardware & will be recognised automatically.

– Tetsujin
Jan 13 at 14:05













Remove OA3x from your command.

– DavidPostill
Jan 13 at 14:23





Remove OA3x from your command.

– DavidPostill
Jan 13 at 14:23













Product key is stored in the uefi firmware, windows install will get it from there.

– Moab
Jan 13 at 14:32





Product key is stored in the uefi firmware, windows install will get it from there.

– Moab
Jan 13 at 14:32













@Moab So you are saying that i cannot clean all partition? Because i am not able to install clean windows. Because win10 is not able configurate boot settings.

– H4ds0n
Jan 13 at 14:43





@Moab So you are saying that i cannot clean all partition? Because i am not able to install clean windows. Because win10 is not able configurate boot settings.

– H4ds0n
Jan 13 at 14:43













Sure you can, but why would you want to?

– Moab
Jan 13 at 14:52





Sure you can, but why would you want to?

– Moab
Jan 13 at 14:52










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